EC Number |
Title |
Organism |
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2.4.1.271 | A highly specific glucosyltransferase is involved in the synthesis of crocetin glucosylesters in Crocus sativus cultured cells |
Crocus sativus |
2.4.1.271 | Crocin synthesis mechanism in Crocus sativus |
Crocus sativus |
2.4.1.271 | Crocins with high levels of sugar conjugation contribute to the yellow colours of early-spring flowering crocus tepals |
Crocus sativus |
2.4.1.271 | Crocins with high levels of sugar conjugation contribute to the yellow colours of early-spring flowering crocus tepals |
Crocus vitellinus |
2.4.1.271 | Crocins with high levels of sugar conjugation contribute to the yellow colours of early-spring flowering crocus tepals |
Crocus sieberi |
2.4.1.271 | Crocins with high levels of sugar conjugation contribute to the yellow colours of early-spring flowering crocus tepals |
Crocus angustifolius |
2.4.1.271 | Crocins with high levels of sugar conjugation contribute to the yellow colours of early-spring flowering crocus tepals |
Crocus chrysanthus |
2.4.1.271 | Crocins with high levels of sugar conjugation contribute to the yellow colours of early-spring flowering crocus tepals |
Crocus olivieri |
2.4.1.271 | Crocins with high levels of sugar conjugation contribute to the yellow colours of early-spring flowering crocus tepals |
Crocus korolkowii |
2.4.1.271 | Glucosylation of the saffron apocarotenoid crocetin by a glucosyltransferase isolated from Crocus sativus stigmas |
Crocus sativus |