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1. Technology generation to dissemination: lessons learned from the tef improvement project

2. The Arabidopsis Framework Model version 2 predicts the organism-level effects of circadian clock gene mis-regulation

3. Ectopic maltase alleviates dwarf phenotype and improves plant frost tolerance of maltose transporter mutants

4. STARCH SYNTHASE5, a Noncanonical Starch Synthase-Like Protein, Promotes Starch Granule Initiation in Arabidopsis

5. Coalescence and directed anisotropic growth of starch granule initials in subdomains of Arabidopsis thaliana chloroplasts

6. Distinct plastid fructose bisphosphate aldolases function in photosynthetic and non-photosynthetic metabolism in Arabidopsis

7. Disruption of Glycogen Metabolism Alters Cell Size in Escherichia Coli

8. Morphological bases of phytoplankton energy management and physiological responses unveiled by 3D subcellular imaging

10. Evolutionary innovations in starch metabolism

11. Metabolic profiles of six African cultivars of cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) highlight bottlenecks of root yield

12. Two Plastidial Coiled-Coil Proteins Are Essential for Normal Starch Granule Initiation in Arabidopsis

13. Distinct Functions of STARCH SYNTHASE 4 Domains in Starch Granule Formation

14. OCTOPUS‐LIKE 2, a novel player in Arabidopsis root and vascular development, reveals a key role forOCTOPUSfamily genes in root metaphloem sieve tube differentiation

15. Homologs of PROTEIN TARGETING TO STARCH Control Starch Granule Initiation in Arabidopsis Leaves

16. LIKE SEX4 1 Acts as a β-Amylase-Binding Scaffold on Starch Granules during Starch Degradation

17. The evolution of functional complexity within the β-amylase gene family in land plants

18. Changes in resource partitioning between and within organs support growth adjustment to neighbor proximity in Brassicaceae seedlings

19. Degradation of Glucan Primers in the Absence of Starch Synthase 4 Disrupts Starch Granule Initiation in Arabidopsis*

20. The Starch Granule-Associated Protein EARLY STARVATION1 Is Required for the Control of Starch Degradation in Arabidopsis thaliana Leaves

21. Regulation of Leaf Starch Degradation by Abscisic Acid Is Important for Osmotic Stress Tolerance in Plants

22. Arabidopsis thaliana AMY3 Is a Unique Redox-regulated Chloroplastic α-Amylase

23. Plastidial NAD-Dependent Malate Dehydrogenase: A Moonlighting Protein Involved in Early Chloroplast Development through Its Interaction with an FtsH12-FtsHi Protease Complex

24. Editorial overview: Physiology and metabolism: Plant metabolism: globules to global, modules to models

25. Carbon partitioning in <scp> A </scp> rabidopsis thaliana is a dynamic process controlled by the plants metabolic status and its circadian clock

26. ABC1K1/PGR6 kinase: a regulatory link between photosynthetic activity and chloroplast metabolism

27. Analysis of genes involved in glycogen degradation in Escherichia coli

28. Alpha-Glucan, Water Dikinase 1 Affects Starch Metabolism and Storage Root Growth in Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz)

29. The Enzyme-Like Domain of Arabidopsis Nuclear β-Amylases Is Critical for DNA Sequence Recognition and Transcriptional Activation

30. Recreating the synthesis of starch granules in yeast

31. Cecropia peltata Accumulates Starch or Soluble Glycogen by Differentially Regulating Starch Biosynthetic Genes

32. Loss of Starch Granule Initiation Has a Deleterious Effect on the Growth of Arabidopsis Plants Due to an Accumulation of ADP-Glucose

33. Formation of starch in plant cells

34. Glycogen and Starch

35. Comprehensive survey of redox sensitive starch metabolising enzymes in Arabidopsis thaliana

36. Starch turnover: pathways, regulation and role in growth

37. The Simultaneous Abolition of Three Starch Hydrolases Blocks Transient Starch Breakdown in Arabidopsis

38. Trehalose 6-phosphate coordinates organic and amino acid metabolism with carbon availability

39. The Phosphoglucan Phosphatase Like Sex Four2 Dephosphorylates Starch at the C3-Position in Arabidopsis

40. β-Amylase–Like Proteins Function as Transcription Factors in Arabidopsis, Controlling Shoot Growth and Development

41. Starch-binding domains in the CBM45 family - low-affinity domains from glucan, water dikinase and α-amylase involved in plastidial starch metabolism

42. Loss of Cytosolic Phosphoglucomutase Compromises Gametophyte Development in Arabidopsis

43. Seasonal changes in starch and sugar content of poplar (Populus deltoides x nigra cv. Dorskamp) and the impact of stem girdling on carbohydrate allocation to roots

44. Regulation of starch metabolism: the age of enlightenment?

45. A Putative Phosphatase, LSF1, Is Required for Normal Starch Turnover in Arabidopsis Leaves

46. The Debate on the Pathway of Starch Synthesis: A Closer Look at Low-Starch Mutants Lacking Plastidial Phosphoglucomutase Supports the Chloroplast-Localized Pathway

47. Blocking the Metabolism of Starch Breakdown Products in Arabidopsis Leaves Triggers Chloroplast Degradation

48. Rapid Classification of Phenotypic Mutants of Arabidopsis via Metabolite Fingerprinting

49. Molecular Genetic Analysis of Glucan Branching Enzymes from Plants and Bacteria in Arabidopsis Reveals Marked Differences in Their Functions and Capacity to Mediate Starch Granule Formation

50. PROTEIN TARGETING TO STARCH Is Required for Localising GRANULE-BOUND STARCH SYNTHASE to Starch Granules and for Normal Amylose Synthesis in Arabidopsis

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