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Glycogen, structure determination

As indicated in Table 4.12, four regions which constitute the catalytic regions of amylolytic enzymes are conserved in the starch-branching isoenzymes of maize endosperm, rice seed and potato tuber, and the glycogen-branching enzymes of E. coli.286,281 It would be of interest to know whether the seven highly conserved amino acid residues of the a-amylase family listed in bold letters in Table 4.12 are also functional in branching enzyme catalysis. Further experiments, such as chemical modification and analysis of the three-dimensional structure of the BEs, would be needed to determine the nature of its catalytic residues and mechanism. [Pg.135]

The action patterns of the above enzymes were determined by using the starch components as substrates with certain reservations, these enzymes may be used for studying the fine structure of glycogen. [Pg.285]


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