The industrially important polymer, starch, is manufactured through a complex process involving multiple isoforms of several different enzymes. These contribute to alter the structure of starch which, in turn, affects its downstream industrial use. This review compares recent advances in our knowledge of starch metabolism in leaves and storage organs. Starch granule initiation and formation, enzyme complexes involved in starch metabolism and control of flux in starch synthesis and degradation are examined
Starch is a desirable plant product for both food and biofuel. Leaf starch is ideal for use in biofu...
The aim of this work was to characterize starch synthesis, composition, and granule structure in Ara...
Starch mobilization is well understood in cereal endosperms, but both the pathway and the regulation...
The industrially important polymer, starch, is manufactured through a complex process involving mult...
Starch is the most abundant storage carbohydrate produced in plants. The initiation of transitory st...
The elucidation of the molecular mechanisms of starch synthesis and mobilization in perennial woody ...
Starch is stored in plastids of plant storage organs or in chloroplasts of photosynthetic tissues. T...
This review describes recent progress in discovering the pathway of starch breakdown in leaves. The ...
Recent research reveals that starch degradation in Arabidopsis leaves at night is significantly diff...
Starch is a water-insoluble polyglucan synthesized inside the plastids of plant tissues to provide a...
The initiation of starch granule formation and the mechanism controlling the number of granules per ...
Starch, a very compact form of glucose units, is the most abundant form of storage polyglucan in nat...
Living cells orchestrate enzyme activities to produce myriads of biopolymers but cell-biological und...
International audienceStarch biosynthetic enzymes from maize (Zea mays) and wheat (Triticum aestivum...
Starch, a plant-derived insoluble carbohydrate composed of glucose polymers, is the principal carboh...
Starch is a desirable plant product for both food and biofuel. Leaf starch is ideal for use in biofu...
The aim of this work was to characterize starch synthesis, composition, and granule structure in Ara...
Starch mobilization is well understood in cereal endosperms, but both the pathway and the regulation...
The industrially important polymer, starch, is manufactured through a complex process involving mult...
Starch is the most abundant storage carbohydrate produced in plants. The initiation of transitory st...
The elucidation of the molecular mechanisms of starch synthesis and mobilization in perennial woody ...
Starch is stored in plastids of plant storage organs or in chloroplasts of photosynthetic tissues. T...
This review describes recent progress in discovering the pathway of starch breakdown in leaves. The ...
Recent research reveals that starch degradation in Arabidopsis leaves at night is significantly diff...
Starch is a water-insoluble polyglucan synthesized inside the plastids of plant tissues to provide a...
The initiation of starch granule formation and the mechanism controlling the number of granules per ...
Starch, a very compact form of glucose units, is the most abundant form of storage polyglucan in nat...
Living cells orchestrate enzyme activities to produce myriads of biopolymers but cell-biological und...
International audienceStarch biosynthetic enzymes from maize (Zea mays) and wheat (Triticum aestivum...
Starch, a plant-derived insoluble carbohydrate composed of glucose polymers, is the principal carboh...
Starch is a desirable plant product for both food and biofuel. Leaf starch is ideal for use in biofu...
The aim of this work was to characterize starch synthesis, composition, and granule structure in Ara...
Starch mobilization is well understood in cereal endosperms, but both the pathway and the regulation...