The amylose extender mutant of maize conditions novel protein-protein interactions between starch biosynthetic enzymes in amyloplasts.
The amylose extender (ae(-)) mutant of maize lacks starch branching enzyme IIb (SBEIIb) activity, resulting in amylopectin with reduced branch point frequency, and longer glucan chains. Recent studies indicate isozymes of soluble starch synthases form high molecular weight complexes with SBEII isofo...
Main Authors: | Liu, F, Makhmoudova, A, Lee, E, Wait, R, Emes, M, Tetlow, I |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2009
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