نتایج جستجو برای: starch synthesis

تعداد نتایج: 432783  

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1996
L J Sweetlove M M Burrell T ap Rees

The aim of this work was to use tubers from transgenic lines of potato (Solanum tuberosum) containing increased amounts of ADPglucose pyrophosphorylase to study the role of this enzyme in the control of starch synthesis. A 4-5-fold increase in activity of the enzyme, achieved by transformation with the Escherichia coli ADPglucose pyrophosphorylase gene glgC-16, had no detectable effect on the s...

2013
Maria Sundberg Barbara Pfister Daniel Fulton Sylvain Bischof Thierry Delatte Simona Eicke Michaela Stettler Steven M. Smith Sebastian Streb Samuel C. Zeeman

Isoamylase-type debranching enzymes (ISAs) play an important role in determining starch structure. Amylopectin - a branched polymer of glucose - is the major component of starch granules and its architecture underlies the semi-crystalline nature of starch. Mutants of several species lacking the ISA1-subclass of isoamylase are impaired in amylopectin synthesis. Consequently, starch levels are de...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2003
Hasnain Hussain Alexandra Mant Robert Seale Sam Zeeman Edward Hinchliffe Anne Edwards Christopher Hylton Stephen Bornemann Alison M Smith Cathie Martin Regla Bustos

Isoamylases are debranching enzymes that hydrolyze alpha-1,6 linkages in alpha-1,4/alpha-1,6-linked glucan polymers. In plants, they have been shown to be required for the normal synthesis of amylopectin, although the precise manner in which they influence starch synthesis is still debated. cDNA clones encoding three distinct isoamylase isoforms (Stisa1, Stisa2, and Stisa3) have been identified...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Justyna Michalska Henrik Zauber Bob B Buchanan Francisco J Cejudo Peter Geigenberger

Plants have an unusual plastid-localized NADP-thioredoxin reductase C (NTRC) containing both an NADP-thioredoxin reductase (NTR) and a thioredoxin (Trx) domain in a single polypeptide. Although NTRC is known to supply reductant for detoxifying hydrogen peroxide in the dark, its other functions are unknown. We now report that NTRC plays a previously unrecognized role in the redox regulation of A...

2011
Guohui Zhu Nenghui Ye Jianchang Yang Xinxiang Peng Jianhua Zhang

Later-flowering spikelets in a rice panicle, referred to as the inferior spikelets, are usually poorly filled and often limit the yield potential of some rice cultivars. The physiological and molecular mechanism for such poor grain filling remains unclear. In this study the differentially expressed genes in starch synthesis and hormone signalling between inferior and superior spikelets were com...

2011
Zhongyi Li Dehong Li Xihua Du Hong Wang Oscar Larroque Colin L. D. Jenkins Stephen A. Jobling Matthew K. Morell

In this study of barley starch synthesis, the interaction between mutations at the sex6 locus and the amo1 locus has been characterized. Four barley genotypes, the wild type, sex6, amo1, and the amo1sex6 double mutant, were generated by backcrossing the sex6 mutation present in Himalaya292 into the amo1 'high amylose Glacier'. The wild type, amo1, and sex6 genotypes gave starch phenotypes consi...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2003
Alison M Smith Samuel C Zeeman David Thorneycroft Steven M Smith

Starch mobilization is well understood in cereal endosperms, but both the pathway and the regulation of the process are poorly characterized in other types of plant organs. Arabidopsis leaves offer the opportunity for rapid progress in this area, because of the genomic resources available in this species and the ease with which starch synthesis and degradation can be monitored and manipulated. ...

2005
Charles Paul Moehs

Slade et al. describe the application of TILLING to the identification of an allelic series of variants in the granule-bound starch synthase I (GBSSI) gene in hexaploid and tetraploid wheat. GBSSI or Waxy plays a critical role in the synthesis of amylose, which, in addition to amylopectin, comprises the starch fraction of the seed. Reduction or loss of GBSSI function results in starch with a de...

Journal: :The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 1998
S C Zeeman F Northrop A M Smith T Rees

The aim of this work was to identify enzymes that participate in the degradation of transitory starch in Arabidopsis. A mutant line was isolated by screening leaves at the end of the night for the presence of starch. The mutant had a higher starch content than the wild-type throughout the diurnal cycle. This accumulation was due to a reduction in starch breakdown, leading to an imbalance betwee...

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