We review glucosinolate (GSL) diversity and analyze phylogeny in the crucifer tribe Cardamineae as well as selected species from Brassicaceae (tribe Brassiceae) and Resedaceae. Some GSLs occur widely, while there is a scattered distribution of many less common GSLs, tentatively sorted into three classes: ancient, intermediate and more recently evolved. The number of conclusively identified GSLs in the tribe (53 GSLs) constitute 60% of all GSLs known with certainty from any plant (89 GSLs) and apparently unique GSLs in the tribe constitute 10 of those GSLs conclusively identified (19%). Intraspecific, qualitative GSL polymorphism is known from at least four species in the tribe. The most ancient GSL biosynthesis in Brassicales probably invol...
Fig. 8. Biochemical aspects of aliphatic side chain oxidation of glucosinolates (GSLs). A. Biosynthe...
Fig. 7. Stages in the biosynthesis of parent glucosinolates (GSLs) without (A) or with (B) chain elo...
Fig. 1. An archetypic glucosinolate-myrosinase system, leading to an isothiocyanate (A) and an oxazo...
We review glucosinolate (GSL) diversity and analyze phylogeny in the crucifer tribe Cardamineae as w...
We review glucosinolate (GSL) diversity and analyze phylogeny in the crucifer tribe Cardamineae as w...
Fig. 6. Aspects of glucosinolate (GSL) evolution in the order Brassicales with focus on the tribe Ca...
Fig. 5. Structural redundancy and innovation in glucosinolate (GSL) biodiversity. A. Representative ...
Fig. 2. The essence of glucosinolate (GSL) biosynthesis as imagined for the presumably ancient 2-met...
Fig. 3. All glucosinolates (GSLs) derived from aromatic amino acids known from the tribe Cardamineae...
Fig. 4. All glucosinolates (GSLs) derived from aliphatic amino acids known from the tribe Cardaminea...
As a basis for future investigations of evolutionary trajectories and biosynthetic mechanisms underl...
As a basis for future investigations of evolutionary trajectories and biosynthetic mechanisms underl...
As a basis for future investigations of evolutionary trajectories and biosynthetic mechanisms underl...
As a basis for future investigations of evolutionary trajectories and biosynthetic mechanisms underl...
Agerbirk, Niels, Hansen, Cecilie Cetti, Kiefer, Christiane, Hauser, Thure P., Ørgaard, Marian, Lange...
Fig. 8. Biochemical aspects of aliphatic side chain oxidation of glucosinolates (GSLs). A. Biosynthe...
Fig. 7. Stages in the biosynthesis of parent glucosinolates (GSLs) without (A) or with (B) chain elo...
Fig. 1. An archetypic glucosinolate-myrosinase system, leading to an isothiocyanate (A) and an oxazo...
We review glucosinolate (GSL) diversity and analyze phylogeny in the crucifer tribe Cardamineae as w...
We review glucosinolate (GSL) diversity and analyze phylogeny in the crucifer tribe Cardamineae as w...
Fig. 6. Aspects of glucosinolate (GSL) evolution in the order Brassicales with focus on the tribe Ca...
Fig. 5. Structural redundancy and innovation in glucosinolate (GSL) biodiversity. A. Representative ...
Fig. 2. The essence of glucosinolate (GSL) biosynthesis as imagined for the presumably ancient 2-met...
Fig. 3. All glucosinolates (GSLs) derived from aromatic amino acids known from the tribe Cardamineae...
Fig. 4. All glucosinolates (GSLs) derived from aliphatic amino acids known from the tribe Cardaminea...
As a basis for future investigations of evolutionary trajectories and biosynthetic mechanisms underl...
As a basis for future investigations of evolutionary trajectories and biosynthetic mechanisms underl...
As a basis for future investigations of evolutionary trajectories and biosynthetic mechanisms underl...
As a basis for future investigations of evolutionary trajectories and biosynthetic mechanisms underl...
Agerbirk, Niels, Hansen, Cecilie Cetti, Kiefer, Christiane, Hauser, Thure P., Ørgaard, Marian, Lange...
Fig. 8. Biochemical aspects of aliphatic side chain oxidation of glucosinolates (GSLs). A. Biosynthe...
Fig. 7. Stages in the biosynthesis of parent glucosinolates (GSLs) without (A) or with (B) chain elo...
Fig. 1. An archetypic glucosinolate-myrosinase system, leading to an isothiocyanate (A) and an oxazo...