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Genetic and Biochemical Evidence for the Involvement of α-1,4 Glucanotransferases in Amylopectin Synthesis1

Authors :
Jean-Marc Nuzillard
Christophe Bliard
Brigitte Delrue
David Dauvillée
Christophe D'Hulst
Michael S. Samuel
Steven G. Ball
Christophe Colleoni
Matthew K. Morell
Brigitte Bouchet
Grégory Mouille
Daniel J. Gallant
Alain Buléon
Source :
Plant Physiology. 120:993-1004
Publication Year :
1999
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 1999.

Abstract

We describe a novel mutation in theChlamydomonas reinhardtii STA11 gene, which results in significantly reduced granular starch deposition and major modifications in amylopectin structure and granule shape. This defect simultaneously leads to the accumulation of linear malto-oligosaccharides. The sta11-1mutation causes the absence of an α-1,4 glucanotransferase known as disproportionating enzyme (D-enzyme). D-enzyme activity was found to be correlated with the amount of wild-type allele doses in gene dosage experiments. All other enzymes involved in starch biosynthesis, including ADP-glucose pyrophosphorylase, debranching enzymes, soluble and granule-bound starch synthases, branching enzymes, phosphorylases, α-glucosidases (maltases), and amylases, were unaffected by the mutation. These data indicate that the D-enzyme is required for normal starch granule biogenesis in the monocellular alga C. reinhardtii.

Details

ISSN :
15322548 and 00320889
Volume :
120
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Plant Physiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........76358d7b5073f5be78637f9a209dae9b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.120.4.993