Artículo
ADP-Glucose Pyrophosphorylase: A Regulatory Enzyme for Plant Starch Synthesis
Fecha de publicación:
12/2004
Editorial:
Springer
Revista:
Photosynthesis Research
ISSN:
0166-8595
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Inglés
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Resumen
In plants, the synthesis of starch occurs by utilizing ADP-glucose as the glucosyl donor for the elongation of α-1,4-glucosidic chains. In photosynthetic bacteria the synthesis of glycogen follows a similar pathway. The first committed step in these pathways is the synthesis of ADP-glucose in a reaction catalyzed by ADP-glucose pyrophosphorylase (ADPG1c PPase). Generally, this enzyme is allosterically regulated by intermediates of the major 1 carbon assimilatory pathway in the respective organism. In oxygenic photosynthesizers, ADPG1c PPase is mainly regulated by 3-phosphoglycerate (activator) and inorganic orthophosphate (inhibitor), interacting in four different patterns. Recent reports have shown that in higher plants, some of the enzymes could also be redox regulated. In eukaryotes, the enzyme is a heterotetramer comprised of two distinct subunits, a catalytic and a modulatory subunit. The latter has been proposed as related to variations in regulation of the enzyme in different plant tissues. Random and site-directed mutagenesis experiments of conserved amino acids revealed important residues for catalysis and regulation. Prediction of the ADPG1c PPase secondary structure suggests that it shares a common folding pattern to other sugar-nucleotide pyrophosphorylases, and they evolved from a common ancestor.
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Articulos de INSTITUTO DE AGROBIOTECNOLOGIA DEL LITORAL
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Ballicora, Miguel A.; Iglesias, Alberto Alvaro; Preiss, Jack; ADP-Glucose Pyrophosphorylase: A Regulatory Enzyme for Plant Starch Synthesis; Springer; Photosynthesis Research; 79; 1; 12-2004; 1-24
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