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How Loquats Protect Themselves with Sugar: A UV-B Defense Story
Eriobotrya japonicaTuesday, January 14, 2025
By studying the loquat's UGT genes and finding out what they do, scientists discovered three key players. EjUGT78T4 is like the painter, adding a galactose sugar to flavonols. EjUGT78S3 prefers glucose, while EjUGT91AK7 goes for a rhamnose. This artwork happens in the fruit and helps loquats survive under the sun's intense gaze.
Understanding how these UGTs work helps explain how loquats form flavonol glycosides. It's like they're wearing sunscreen to shield themselves from UV-B rays!
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