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1. Abnormal glycogen chain length pattern, not hyperphosphorylation, is critical in Lafora disease

2. Pathogenesis of Lafora Disease: Transition of Soluble Glycogen to Insoluble Polyglucosan

3. Molecular regulation of starch metabolism

4. Abnormal glycogen chain length pattern, not hyperphosphorylation, is critical in Lafora disease

5. Pathogenesis of Lafora Disease: Transition of Soluble Glycogen to Insoluble Polyglucosan

6. Photometric assay of maltose and maltose-forming enzyme activity by using 4-alpha-glucanotransferase (DPE2) from higher plants

7. Characterization of the functional interactions of plastidial starch phosphorylase and starch branching enzymes from rice endosperm during reserve starch biosynthesis

8. Determination of glucan phosphorylation using heteronuclear1H,13C double and1H,13C,31P triple-resonance NMR spectra

9. A Bacterial Glucanotransferase Can Replace the Complex Maltose Metabolism Required for Starch to Sucrose Conversion in Leaves at Night*

11. The plastidial glucan, water dikinase (GWD) catalyses multiple phosphotransfer reactions

12. Two carbon fluxes to reserve starch in potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) tuber cells are closely interconnected but differently modulated by temperature

13. Identification of a novel heteroglycan-interacting protein, HIP 1.3, from Arabidopsis thaliana

14. Discovering plant metabolic biomarkers for phenotype prediction using an untargeted approach

15. The role of plastidial glucose-6-phosphate/phosphate translocators in vegetative tissues of Arabidopsis thaliana mutants impaired in starch biosynthesis

16. Glucose 1‐phosphate is efficiently taken up by potato ( Solanum tuberosum ) tuber parenchyma cells and converted to reserve starch granules

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

18. The Two Plastidial Starch-Related Dikinases Sequentially Phosphorylate Glucosyl Residues at the Surface of Both the A- and B-Type Allomorphs of Crystallized Maltodextrins But the Mode of Action Differs

19. Eukaryotic starch degradation: integration of plastidial and cytosolic pathways

20. Alterations in Cytosolic Glucose-Phosphate Metabolism Affect Structural Features and Biochemical Properties of Starch-Related Heteroglycans

21. Glucan, Water Dikinase Activity Stimulates Breakdown of Starch Granules by Plastidial β-Amylases

22. Modification of starch metabolism in transgenic Arabidopsis thaliana increases plant biomass and triples oilseed production

23. Second harmonic generation microscopy investigation of the crystalline ultrastructure of three barley starch lines affected by hydration

24. Weak correlation of starch and volume in synchronized photosynthetic cells

25. Plastidial phosphorylase is required for normal starch synthesis inChlamydomonas reinhardtii

26. Phosphorylation of C6- and C3-positions of glucosyl residues in starch is catalysed by distinct dikinases

27. An Optical Multifrequency Phase-Modulation Method Using Microbeads for Measuring Intracellular Oxygen Concentrations in Plants

28. Identification, subcellular localization and biochemical characterization of water-soluble heteroglycans (SHG) in leaves of Arabidopsis thaliana L.: distinct SHG reside in the cytosol and in the apoplast

29. Identification of a Novel Enzyme Required for Starch Metabolism in Arabidopsis Leaves. The Phosphoglucan, Water Dikinase

30. Yeast glycogenin (Glg2p) produced in Escherichia coli is simultaneously glucosylated at two vicinal tyrosine residues but results in a reduced bacterial glycogen accumulation

31. Monoclonal anti-diuron antibodies prevent inhibition of photosynthesis by diuron

32. Polarimetric second harmonic generation microscopy: An analytical tool for starch bioengineering

33. Modelling reactions catalysed by carbohydrate-active enzymes

34. Sequence variation, differential expression, and divergent evolution in starch-related genes among accessions of Arabidopsis thaliana

35. VMP1-deficient Chlamydomonas exhibits severely aberrant cell morphology and disrupted cytokinesis

36. Systems-Wide Analysis of Acclimation Responses to Long-Term Heat Stress and Recovery in the Photosynthetic Model Organism Chlamydomonas reinhardtii

37. Plastidic (Pho1-type) phosphorylase isoforms in potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) plants: expression analysis and immunochemical characterization

38. Feedback inhibition of starch degradation in Arabidopsis leaves mediated by trehalose 6-phosphate

39. Analysis of Fructans from Higher Plants by Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization Mass Spectrometry

40. Transition from glycogen to starch metabolism in Archaeplastida

41. Determination of glucan phosphorylation using heteronuclear 1H, 13C double and 1H, 13C, 31P triple-resonance NMR spectra

42. Carbon transitions from either Calvin cycle or transitory starch to heteroglycans as revealed by (14) C-labeling experiments using protoplasts from Arabidopsis

43. The plastidial glucan, water dikinase (GWD) catalyses multiple phosphotransfer reactions

44. Functional interaction between plastidial starch phosphorylase and starch branching enzymes from rice during the synthesis of branched maltodextrins

45. Misexpression of a chloroplast aspartyl protease leads to severe growth defects and alters carbohydrate metabolism in arabidopsis

46. Cell-to-cell diversity in a synchronized chlamydomonas culture as revealed by single-cell analyses

47. Oligosaccharides from Human Milk as Revealed by Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization Mass Spectrometry

48. Starch-related carbon fluxes in roots and leaves of Arabidopsis thaliana

49. Starch-related cytosolic heteroglycans in roots from Arabidopsis thaliana

50. Glucose-1-phosphate transport into protoplasts and chloroplasts from leaves of Arabidopsis

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