Markham KR 1996
- Authors: Markham KR
- Title: Novel anthocyanins produced in petals of genetically transformed
lisianthus.
- Location: Phytochemistry 1996 Jul;42(4):1035-8
- Abstract: The structures of the pigments in the deep purple flowers of a lisianthus
line, transformed with a UDP-glucose:flavonoid-3-O-glucosyltransferase
cDNA from Antirrhinum majus, have been studied using
paper chromatography, HPLC and 1H and 13C NMR spectroscopy involving the
use of 1H-1H COSY and TOCSY techniques. The transgenic line is shown to
have produced the new anthocyanins delphinidin-3-O-beta-D-(6-O-alpha-L
-rhamnopyranosylglucopyranoside)-5-O-beta-D-[6-E (and
Z)-p-coumaroylglucopyranoside] and delphinidin
-3-O-beta-D-glucopyranoside-5-O-beta-D-(6-O-E-p
-coumaroylglucopyranoside) in addition to those found in the
untransformed control plants.
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