نتایج جستجو برای: non starch carbohydrate

تعداد نتایج: 1373777  

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2007
Samuel C Zeeman Steven M Smith Alison M Smith

Starch is a primary product of photosynthesis in leaves. In most plants, a large fraction of the carbon assimilated during the day is stored transiently in the chloroplast as starch for use during the subsequent night. Photosynthetic partitioning into starch is finely regulated, and the amount of carbohydrate stored is dependent on the environmental conditions, particularly day length. This reg...

2006
R. D. Shaver P. C. Hoffman

Starch, supplied in Midwest diets primarily from high-moisture and dry corn grain and whole-plant corn silage, is an important source of energy for dairy cattle. However, the digestibility of corn starch can be highly variable. Various factors, particle size (fine vs. coarse grind), grain processing (steam flaked vs. dry rolled), storage method (dry vs. high-moisture corn), moisture content of ...

Journal: :The FEBS journal 2011
Mikkel A Glaring Martin J Baumann Maher Abou Hachem Hiroyuki Nakai Natsuko Nakai Diana Santelia Bent W Sigurskjold Samuel C Zeeman Andreas Blennow Birte Svensson

Starch-binding domains are noncatalytic carbohydrate-binding modules that mediate binding to granular starch. The starch-binding domains from the carbohydrate-binding module family 45 (CBM45, http://www.cazy.org) are found as N-terminal tandem repeats in a small number of enzymes, primarily from photosynthesizing organisms. Isolated domains from representatives of each of the two classes of enz...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 1996
H N Englyst J Veenstra G J Hudson

The glycaemic index (GI) is an in vivo measurement based on the glycaemic response to carbohydrate-containing foods, and allows foods to be ranked on the basis of the rate of digestion and absorption of the carbohydrates that they contain. GI values are normalized to a reference amount of available carbohydrate and do no reflect the amounts of carbohydrate normally present in foods; for example...

Journal: :Biotechnology advances 2014
Abdellatif Bahaji Jun Li Ángela María Sánchez-López Edurne Baroja-Fernández Francisco José Muñoz Miroslav Ovecka Goizeder Almagro Manuel Montero Ignacio Ezquer Ed Etxeberria Javier Pozueta-Romero

Structurally composed of the glucose homopolymers amylose and amylopectin, starch is the main storage carbohydrate in vascular plants, and is synthesized in the plastids of both photosynthetic and non-photosynthetic cells. Its abundance as a naturally occurring organic compound is surpassed only by cellulose, and represents both a cornerstone for human and animal nutrition and a feedstock for m...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1962
L K DUNICAN H W SEELEY

Dunican, Lawrence K. (Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y.) and Harry W. Seeley. Starch hydrolysis by Streptococcus equinus. J. Bacteriol. 82:264-269. 1962.-In a study of starch hydrolysis by strains of Streptococcus equinus, 52 isolates were obtained and their amylolytic abilities determined. It was found that all the strains could hydrolyze starch to some extent when grown in the presence of an ...

2016
Vanja Tanackovic Maja Gro Rydahl Henriette Lodberg Pedersen Mohammed Saddik Motawia Shahnoor Sultana Shaik Maria Dalgaard Mikkelsen Susanne Langgaard Krunic Jonatan Ulrik Fangel William George Tycho Willats Andreas Blennow

In this study we introduce the starch-recognising carbohydrate binding module family 20 (CBM20) from Aspergillus niger for screening biological variations in starch molecular structure using high throughput carbohydrate microarray technology. Defined linear, branched and phosphorylated maltooligosaccharides, pure starch samples including a variety of different structures with variations in the ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2013
Timo Engelsdorf Robin J Horst Reinhard Pröls Marlene Pröschel Franziska Dietz Ralph Hückelhoven Lars M Voll

Colletotrichum higginsianum is a hemibiotrophic ascomycete fungus that is adapted to Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana). After breaching the host surface, the fungus establishes an initial biotrophic phase in the penetrated epidermis cell, before necrotrophic growth is initiated upon further host colonization. We observed that partitioning of major leaf carbohydrates was shifted in favor of suc...

Journal: :Electrophoresis 1998
M K Morell M S Samuel M G O'Shea

The analysis of the fine structure of starches is important to the investigation of linkages between starch structure and function and to the investigation of the properties and roles of starch biosynthetic, modifying and degradation enzymes. Fluorophore-assisted carbohydrate electrophoresis has recently been introduced as a method for the analysis of the oligosaccharide populations released by...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2007
Ling Li Hilal Ilarslan Martha G James Alan M Myers Eve Syrkin Wurtele

Each of four starch debranching enzymes (DBE) is distinct and highly conserved across the plant kingdom; however, the specific functions of these proteins in carbohydrate metabolism are not well understood. DBEs function in both biosynthesis and degradation of starch, and two have been shown to function as multimers in various quarternary structures that can contain one or more DBE proteins, i....

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