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Cassava starch biosynthesis: new avenues for modifying starch quantity and quality
Euphytica, 1997The genes coding for the main enzymes involved in cassava starch biosynthesis have been cloned and characterised. Molecular analysis of these genes revealed high amino acid sequence homology with other cloned genes from starch forming plant species. Use of these genes to modify the pathway of starch biosynthesis in cassava has become possible with the ...
Munyikwa, T.R.I. +4 more
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Starch Biosynthesis in Storage Organs
1994In this chapter we shall describe our current understanding of the regulation of starch synthesis in non-photosynthetic storage organs. The regulation of flux through the pathway is the subject of a subsequent chapter, and we shall discuss only briefly the pathway via which ADPglucose, the substrate for the synthesis of the starch polymers, is ...
Alison M. Smith +2 more
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Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - General Subjects, 1975
Juana Tandecarz +2 more
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Juana Tandecarz +2 more
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Starch biosynthesis and its regulation
Biochemical Society Transactions, 1991J, Preiss +5 more
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Initiation Process of Starch Biosynthesis
2015Plants have developed the metabolic system in which a great amount of starch can be synthesized and store them into granules with semicrystalline structure in the plastid. The fine structure of amylopectin, a major component of starch, is a highly organized distinct structure composed of a unit structure called cluster. Thus, it is highly possible that
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