Indigo is the most important blue dye for textile dyeing and is biosynthesized in Polygonum tinctorium. Some biochemical studies related to biosynthesis are available. However, genomic and transcriptome studies have not received sufficient attention. Here, we report de novo assembly of transcriptome datasets and its comprehensive analysis. A total of 60,395 unigenes were annotated using BLAST search against the different databases. At least 23,721 unigenes mapped onto different pathways using KEGG database. We found that 3,323 genes are involved in biosynthesis of secondary metabolites, 117 phenylalanine, tyrosine and tryptophan biosynthesis and 147 tryptophan metabolisms. Apart from this, indigo biosynthesis pathway genes viz., dioxygena...
BACKGROUND: Isatis indigotica, the source of the traditional Chinese medicine Radix isatidis (Ban-La...
Background Polygonum minus is an herbal plant in the Polygonaceae family which is rich in ethnomedic...
Radix polygalae, the dried roots of Polygala tenuifolia and P. sibirica, is one of the most well-kno...
AbstractNatural indigo is the most important blue dye for textile dyeing and valuable secondary meta...
Natural indigo is the most important blue dye for textile dyeing and valuable secondary metabolite b...
Natural plant dyes have been developed and used across many traditional societies worldwide. The blu...
Polygonum tinctorium is a cultivated plant that produces indigo, a natural blue dye. Its leaves cont...
The production of the blue dye indigo in plants has been assumed to be a possible route to the intro...
The production of the blue dye indigo in plants has been assumed to be a possible route to the intro...
Indican biosynthesis in Indigofera tinctoria and Polygonum tinctorium plants is of topical interest...
Isatis tinctoria L. (woad) is a natural source of the anticancer compound indirubin, as well as the ...
The biosynthesis of indigo by microorganisms can be manipulated through molecular biological techniq...
Indigo is one of the oldest textile dyes and was originally prepared from plant material. Nowadays, ...
Plants are versatile chemists producing a tremendous variety of specialized compounds. Here, we desc...
Indigo is an ancient dye uniquely capable of producing the signature tones in blue denim; however, t...
BACKGROUND: Isatis indigotica, the source of the traditional Chinese medicine Radix isatidis (Ban-La...
Background Polygonum minus is an herbal plant in the Polygonaceae family which is rich in ethnomedic...
Radix polygalae, the dried roots of Polygala tenuifolia and P. sibirica, is one of the most well-kno...
AbstractNatural indigo is the most important blue dye for textile dyeing and valuable secondary meta...
Natural indigo is the most important blue dye for textile dyeing and valuable secondary metabolite b...
Natural plant dyes have been developed and used across many traditional societies worldwide. The blu...
Polygonum tinctorium is a cultivated plant that produces indigo, a natural blue dye. Its leaves cont...
The production of the blue dye indigo in plants has been assumed to be a possible route to the intro...
The production of the blue dye indigo in plants has been assumed to be a possible route to the intro...
Indican biosynthesis in Indigofera tinctoria and Polygonum tinctorium plants is of topical interest...
Isatis tinctoria L. (woad) is a natural source of the anticancer compound indirubin, as well as the ...
The biosynthesis of indigo by microorganisms can be manipulated through molecular biological techniq...
Indigo is one of the oldest textile dyes and was originally prepared from plant material. Nowadays, ...
Plants are versatile chemists producing a tremendous variety of specialized compounds. Here, we desc...
Indigo is an ancient dye uniquely capable of producing the signature tones in blue denim; however, t...
BACKGROUND: Isatis indigotica, the source of the traditional Chinese medicine Radix isatidis (Ban-La...
Background Polygonum minus is an herbal plant in the Polygonaceae family which is rich in ethnomedic...
Radix polygalae, the dried roots of Polygala tenuifolia and P. sibirica, is one of the most well-kno...