A New Mechanism for Starch Dephosphorylation: Insight from the Structure of LIKE SEX FOUR2
Authors: Nancy R, Hofmann;
A New Mechanism for Starch Dephosphorylation: Insight from the Structure of LIKE SEX FOUR2
Abstract
Starch granules are dense, insoluble structures made up of glucan chains that serve as both short- and long-term carbohydrate storage within plants (reviewed in [Streb and Zeeman, 2012][1]). It is thought that phosphorylation of glucosyl moieties within the glucan chains solubilizes the granule
Keywords
Arabidopsis Proteins, Arabidopsis, Dual-Specificity Phosphatases, Starch, Glucans
Arabidopsis Proteins, Arabidopsis, Dual-Specificity Phosphatases, Starch, Glucans
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