نتایج جستجو برای: starch synthesis

تعداد نتایج: 432783  

2017
Chao An Sai-jian Ma Fan Chang Wen-jiao Xue

Pullulan is a natural exopolysaccharide with many useful characteristics. However, pullulan is more costly than other exopolysaccharides, which limits its effective application. The purpose of this study was to adopt a novel mixed-sugar strategy for maximizing pullulan production, mainly using potato starch hydrolysate as a low-cost substrate for liquid-state fermentation by Aureobasidium pullu...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2004
Edurne Baroja-Fernández Francisco José Muñoz Aitor Zandueta-Criado María Teresa Morán-Zorzano Alejandro Miguel Viale Nora Alonso-Casajús Javier Pozueta-Romero

Sucrose and starch are end products of two segregated gluconeogenic pathways, and their production takes place in the cytosol and chloroplast of green leaves, respectively. According to this view, the plastidial ADP.glucose (ADPG) pyrophosphorylase (AGP) is the sole enzyme catalyzing the synthesis of the starch precursor molecule ADPG. However, a growing body of evidences indicates that starch ...

2015
Margaret A. Carpenter Nigel I. Joyce Russell A. Genet Rebecca D. Cooper Sarah R. Murray Alasdair D. Noble Ruth C. Butler Gail M. Timmerman-Vaughan

Starch phosphorylation is an important aspect of plant metabolism due to its role in starch degradation. Moreover, the degree of phosphorylation of starch determines its physicochemical properties and is therefore relevant for industrial uses of starch. Currently, starch is chemically phosphorylated to increase viscosity and paste stability. Potato cultivars with elevated starch phosphorylation...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2005
Xiaoli Zhang Alan M Myers Martha G James

The role of starch synthase (SS) III (SSIII) in the synthesis of transient starch in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) was investigated by characterizing the effects of two insertion mutations at the AtSS3 gene locus. Both mutations, termed Atss3-1 and Atss3-2, condition complete loss of SSIII activity and prevent normal gene expression at both the mRNA and protein levels. The mutations cause ...

Journal: :Plant, cell & environment 2009
Yves Gibon Eva-Theresa Pyl Ronan Sulpice John E Lunn Melanie Höhne Manuela Günther Mark Stitt

Arabidopsis was grown in a 12, 8, 4 or 3 h photoperiod to investigate how metabolism and growth adjust to a decreased carbon supply. There was a progressive increase in the rate of starch synthesis, decrease in the rate of starch degradation, decrease of malate and fumarate, decrease of the protein content and decrease of the relative growth rate. Carbohydrate and amino acids levels at the end ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2015
Xiangbai Dong Du Zhang Jie Liu Qiao Quan Liu Hualiang Liu Lihong Tian Ling Jiang Le Qing Qu

Plastidial disproportionating enzyme1 (DPE1), an α-1,4-d-glucanotransferase, has been thought to be involved in storage starch synthesis in cereal crops. However, the precise function of DPE1 remains to be established. We present here the functional identification of DPE1 in storage starch synthesis in rice (Oryza sativa) by endosperm-specific gene overexpression and suppression. DPE1 overexpre...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2004
Helene Vigeolas Torsten Möhlmann Norbert Martini H Ekkehard Neuhaus Peter Geigenberger

In oil-storing Brassica napus (rape) seeds, starch deposition occurs only transiently in the early stages of development, and starch is absent from mature seeds. This work investigates the influence of a reduction of ADP-Glc pyrophosphorylase (AGPase) on storage metabolism in these seeds. To manipulate the activity of AGPase in a seed-specific manner, a cDNA encoding the small subunit of AGPase...

2014
Sebastian Streb Samuel C. Zeeman

This study tested the interchangeability of enzymes in starch metabolism between dicotyledonous and monocotyledonous plant species. Amylopectin--a branched glucose polymer--is the major component of starch and is responsible for its semi-crystalline property. Plants synthesize starch with distinct amylopectin structures, varying between species and tissues. The structure determines starch prope...

2009
Sebastian Streb Barbara Egli Simona Eicke Samuel C. Zeeman

ADPglucose (ADPGlc) is the substrate for starch synthesis in the plastids of higher plants. The glucosyl moiety is used by starch synthases to elongate the glucans that comprise starch. Recently, there has been renewed debate about the ADPGlc synthesis, with the widely accepted or classical pathway questioned and a controversial new pathway proposed. Published experimental results are not entir...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2009
Sebastian Streb Barbara Egli Simona Eicke Samuel C Zeeman

ADPglucose (ADPGlc) is the substrate for starch synthesis in the plastids of higher plants. The glucosyl moiety is used by starch synthases to elongate the glucans that comprise starch. Recently, there has been renewed debate about the ADPGlc synthesis, with the widely accepted or classical pathway questioned and a controversial new pathway proposed. Published experimental results are not entir...

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