Starch is an important storage carbon in many plant leaves which is synthesized during the day and degraded at night to maintain cellular maintenance and eventually growth. The biosynthesis of starch is a highly regulated process in response to photoperiod, carbon availability, environmental stress and so forth. Whereas starch synthesis enzymes have been well identified up to now, their regulation is less understood. In this thesis, we adopted multiple techniques including TEM immunogold labelling, co-IP, GCMS-TOF metabolite profiling, starch phenotype screen from mutants, and investigated the regulatory role of photoreceptors, TRXs and other identified potential mediators of starch synthesis in Arabidopsis leaves. It turned out PHYA and ...
What determines the number of starch granules in plastids is an enigmatic aspect of starch metabolis...
open5siMetabolism of starch is a major biological integrator of plant growth supporting nocturnal en...
The initiation of starch granule formation and the mechanism controlling the number of granules per ...
Starch is an important storage carbon in many plant leaves which is synthesized during the day and d...
Primary metabolism is closely linked to plant productivity and quality. Thus, a better understanding...
Primary metabolism is closely linked to plant productivity and quality. Thus, a better understanding...
Primary metabolism is closely linked to plant productivity and quality. Thus, a better understanding...
Plantshave the ability to monitor fluctuations in their light environment constantlyand actively adj...
Trabajo presentado en el XII Congreso Hispano-Luso de Fisiología Vegetal, celebrado en Castellón del...
ADP-glucose pyrophosphorylase (AGP) is a heterotetrameric enzyme comprising two small and two large ...
Starch, the most abundant storage carbohydrate in plants, has been a major feedstock for first‐gener...
Starch, the most abundant storage carbohydrate in plants, has been a major feedstock for first‐gener...
The pathway of starch synthesis in guard cells (GCs), despite the crucial role starch plays in stoma...
Endogenous regulation of translocation and of carbon partitioning, major factors for integrating pla...
none3siStarch is one of the major sinks of fixed carbon in photosynthetic tissues of higher plants. ...
What determines the number of starch granules in plastids is an enigmatic aspect of starch metabolis...
open5siMetabolism of starch is a major biological integrator of plant growth supporting nocturnal en...
The initiation of starch granule formation and the mechanism controlling the number of granules per ...
Starch is an important storage carbon in many plant leaves which is synthesized during the day and d...
Primary metabolism is closely linked to plant productivity and quality. Thus, a better understanding...
Primary metabolism is closely linked to plant productivity and quality. Thus, a better understanding...
Primary metabolism is closely linked to plant productivity and quality. Thus, a better understanding...
Plantshave the ability to monitor fluctuations in their light environment constantlyand actively adj...
Trabajo presentado en el XII Congreso Hispano-Luso de Fisiología Vegetal, celebrado en Castellón del...
ADP-glucose pyrophosphorylase (AGP) is a heterotetrameric enzyme comprising two small and two large ...
Starch, the most abundant storage carbohydrate in plants, has been a major feedstock for first‐gener...
Starch, the most abundant storage carbohydrate in plants, has been a major feedstock for first‐gener...
The pathway of starch synthesis in guard cells (GCs), despite the crucial role starch plays in stoma...
Endogenous regulation of translocation and of carbon partitioning, major factors for integrating pla...
none3siStarch is one of the major sinks of fixed carbon in photosynthetic tissues of higher plants. ...
What determines the number of starch granules in plastids is an enigmatic aspect of starch metabolis...
open5siMetabolism of starch is a major biological integrator of plant growth supporting nocturnal en...
The initiation of starch granule formation and the mechanism controlling the number of granules per ...