Catalytic flexibility of rice glycosyltransferase OsUGT91C1 for the production of palatable steviol glycosides
Steviol glycosides from the plant Stevia rebaudiana are already used as lowcalorie sweeteners, but the most abundant naturally occurring compounds have a bitter aftertaste. Here, the authors characterize and engineer rice glycosyltransferase OsUGT91C1 to facilitate the large-scale production of natu...
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Main Authors: | Jinzhu Zhang, Minghai Tang, Yujie Chen, Dan Ke, Jie Zhou, Xinyu Xu, Wenxian Yang, Jianxiong He, Haohao Dong, Yuquan Wei, James H. Naismith, Yi Lin, Xiaofeng Zhu, Wei Cheng |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/3992bcac521a4b928331e2b513baaeab |
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