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. 2023 Feb 8;14:677. doi: 10.1038/s41467-023-36381-8

Fig. 2. Genetic and phylogenetic tree analyses of glycosyltransferases located in overlap region of S. pennellii chromosome segment between IL11-1 and IL11-2.

Fig. 2

a Schematic diagram of tomato chromosome 11 around the locus of gene involved in HexVic biosynthesis. Green and orange bars represent chromosome segments derived from S. lycopersicum and S. pennellii, respectively. Introgression line (IL)11-1, IL11-2, and IL11-3 harbor different segments of S. pennellii chromosome. Overlap region of S. pennellii chromosome segment between IL11-1 and IL11-2 contains a gene cluster encoding putative glycosyltransferases in both S. lycopersicum and S. pennellii. Orientation of arrowhead indicates the orientation of glycosyltransferase genes, and the corresponding gene IDs (https://solgenomics.net/) are shown. b Phylogenetic tree of glycosyltransferases constructed from biochemically identified glycosyltransferases involved in specialized metabolites, including volatile glycosides. Sequences from various plant species were collected from GenBank protein database. As a reference for UGT families, UGT genes from Arabidopsis were used, except for UGT94, because this gene does not exist in Arabidopsis. A tree was constructed using the maximum-likelihood method with 1000 bootstrap replications.