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Amylose Chlamydomonas reinhardtii

Delrue, B., Fontaine, T., Routier, F., Decq. A., Wieruszeski, J.-M., Van Den Koomhuyse, N., Maddelein, M.-L., Fournet, B., and Ball, S. 1992. Waxy Chlamydomonas reinhardtii Monocellular algal mutants defective in amylose synthesis and granule-bound starch synthase activity accumulate a structurally modified amylopectin. J. BacterioL 174,3612-3620. [Pg.175]

Isozymes of plant starch synthases (2, 16-20) and branching enzymes (2, 16, 21-26) have been characterized. Presumably, they play distinct roles in amylopectin and amylose synthesis. Also, plant and Chlamydomonas reinhardtii granule-bound starch synthases (27-33) are responsible for synthesis of amylose. Mutants defective in this enzyme are known as waxy mutants and contain starch granules that have little or no amylose. [Pg.603]

Chlamydomonas reinhardtii monocellular algal mutants defective in amylose biosynthesis and granule-bound starch synthase activity accumulate a structurally modified amylopectin. J. Bac-teriol. 1992 174 3612-3620. [Pg.612]

The starch synthase isozymes are different gene products and they play different roles in the synthesis of amylose and amylopeain. Many plants as well as Chlamydomonas reinhardtii have a granule-bound starch synthase (GBSS) that... [Pg.433]


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