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Starch synthase acids involved

Within the free space of the cytoplasm reside all those intracellular enzymes which are not located in organelles. For example, the enzymes of the glycolytic pathway, the fatty acid synthase complex, the protein synthesizing system and all other enzymes involved in the metabolism of the yeast cell. Additionally, metabolic intermediates and storage compounds such as trehalose and starch reside in the cytoplasm. [Pg.160]


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