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Polysaccharide biosynthesis starch synthesis

Because the reaction is degradative, it requires a starch chain, and the product of a single event is a-Glc 1-P and a starch chain that has had one or more glucosyl residues removed. It is, therefore, not surprising that the reaction in the reverse synthetic direction also requires a starch chain or so-called primer. The primer hypothesis for the synthesis of polysaccharide was, thus, developed from an enzyme that was actually a degradative enzyme and not a synthetic enzyme. Nevertheless, the primer-dependent mechanism has been incorrectly assumed for the biosynthesis of starch for over 60 years. [Pg.277]


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