Ginsenosides in Panax genus and their biosynthesis

Maoqi Hou1, Rufeng Wang1, Shujuan Zhao1

  • 1The SATCM Key Laboratory for New Resources & Quality Evaluation of Chinese Medicine, The MOE Key Laboratory for Standardization of Chinese Medicines and Shanghai Key Laboratory of Compound Chinese Medicines, Institute of Chinese Materia Medica, Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Shanghai 201203, China.

Keywords:
ABA, abscisic acidADP, adenosine diphosphateAtCPR (ATR), Arabidopsis thaliana cytochrome P450 reductaseBARS, baruol synthaseBiosynthetic pathwayBiotechnological approachCAS, cycloartenol synthaseCDP, cytidine diphosphateCPQ, cucurbitadienol synthaseCYP, cytochrome P450DDS, dammarenediol synthaseDM, dammarenediol-IIDMAPP, dimethylallyl diphosphateFPP, farnesyl pyrophosphateFPPS (FPS), farnesyl diphosphate synthaseGDP, guanosine diphosphateGinsenosideHEJA, 2-hydroxyethyl jasmonateHMGR, HMG-CoA reductaseIPP, isopentenyl diphosphateITS, internal transcribed spacerJA, jasmonic acidJA-Ile, (+)-7-iso-jasmonoyl-l-isoleucineJAR, JA-amino acid synthetaseJAZ, jasmonate ZIM-domainKcMS, Kandelia candel multifunctional triterpene synthasesLAS, lanosterol synthaseLUP, lupeol synthaseMEP, methylerythritol phosphateMVA, mevalonateMVD, mevalonate diphosphate decarboxylaseMeJA, methyl jasmonateNDP, nucleotide diphosphateNon-coding RNAsOA, oleanane or oleanic acidOAS, oleanolic acid synthaseOCT, ocotillolOSC, oxidosqualene cyclasePPD, protopanaxadiolPPDS, PPD synthasePPT, protopanaxatriolPPTS, PPT synthasePanax speciesRNAi, RNA interferenceSA, salicylic acidSE (SQE), squalene epoxidaseSPL, squamosa promoter-binding protein-likeSS (SQS), squalene synthaseSUS, sucrose synthaseTDP, thymine diphosphateTranscription factorsUDP, uridine diphosphateUGPase, UDP-glucose pyrophosphosphprylaseUGT, UDP-dependent glycosyltransferaseWGD, whole genome duplicationα-AS, α-amyrin synthaseβ-AS, β-amyrin synthase

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