The cucurbitacins are highly oxygenated triterpenoid, occurring widespread in cucurbitaceous species and in a few other plant families. Iberis spp. are Brassicaceae contain unique feeding inhibitors, cucurbitacins, that are free from insect Pieris rapae and Phyllotreta nemorum which specialized in Brassicaceae. Using de-novo assembled transcriptomics from Iberis amara, gene co-expression analysis and comparative genomics, we unraveled the evolutionary origin of the insect deterrent cucurbitacins in I. amara. Phylogenetic analysis of five oxidosqualene cyclases and heterologous expression allowed us to identify the first committed enzyme in cucurbitacin biosynthesis in I. amara, cucurbitadienol synthase. In addition, two species-specific cyt...
In this paper we show that metabolic engineering in Cucurbita pepo hairy roots can be used to both e...
Abstract Since ancient times, plants have been an extensive reservoir of bioactive compounds with th...
In this paper we show that metabolic engineering in Cucurbita pepo hairy roots can be used to both e...
Pieris rapae and Phyllotreta nemorum are Brassicaceae specialists, but do not feed on Iberis amara s...
Differentiation of secondary metabolite profiles in closely related plant species provides clues for...
Differentiation of secondary metabolite profiles in closely related plant species provides clues for...
Cucurbitacins are triterpenoids that confer a bitter taste in cucurbits such as cucumber, melon, wat...
Cucurbitacins are secondary metabolites that mediate insect plant interactions not only as allomones...
The drastic growth of the population on our planet requires the efficient and sustainable use of our...
Insect pest management is a challenging problem across certain insect species. Mass attacks by pine ...
In this paper we show that metabolic engineering in Cucurbita pepo hairy roots can be used to both e...
Cucurbitaceae plants contain characteristic triterpenoids. Momordica charantia, known as a bitter me...
Cucurbitacins are secondary metabolites that mediate insect plant interactions not only as allomones...
Background: In silico studies further provided predictive binding properties of selected ligands for...
Triterpenoid saponins are secondary metabolites synthesized through isoprenoid pathways in plants. C...
In this paper we show that metabolic engineering in Cucurbita pepo hairy roots can be used to both e...
Abstract Since ancient times, plants have been an extensive reservoir of bioactive compounds with th...
In this paper we show that metabolic engineering in Cucurbita pepo hairy roots can be used to both e...
Pieris rapae and Phyllotreta nemorum are Brassicaceae specialists, but do not feed on Iberis amara s...
Differentiation of secondary metabolite profiles in closely related plant species provides clues for...
Differentiation of secondary metabolite profiles in closely related plant species provides clues for...
Cucurbitacins are triterpenoids that confer a bitter taste in cucurbits such as cucumber, melon, wat...
Cucurbitacins are secondary metabolites that mediate insect plant interactions not only as allomones...
The drastic growth of the population on our planet requires the efficient and sustainable use of our...
Insect pest management is a challenging problem across certain insect species. Mass attacks by pine ...
In this paper we show that metabolic engineering in Cucurbita pepo hairy roots can be used to both e...
Cucurbitaceae plants contain characteristic triterpenoids. Momordica charantia, known as a bitter me...
Cucurbitacins are secondary metabolites that mediate insect plant interactions not only as allomones...
Background: In silico studies further provided predictive binding properties of selected ligands for...
Triterpenoid saponins are secondary metabolites synthesized through isoprenoid pathways in plants. C...
In this paper we show that metabolic engineering in Cucurbita pepo hairy roots can be used to both e...
Abstract Since ancient times, plants have been an extensive reservoir of bioactive compounds with th...
In this paper we show that metabolic engineering in Cucurbita pepo hairy roots can be used to both e...