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The role of glucan water dikinase in the control of starch degradation in leaves
Reference
BBS/B/11877
Principal Investigator / Supervisor
Professor Alison Smith
Co-Investigators /
Co-Supervisors
Institution
John Innes Centre
Department
Metabolic Biology
Funding type
Research
Value (£)
205,083
Status
Completed
Type
Research Grant
Start date
01/09/2004
End date
31/08/2007
Duration
36 months
Abstract
The initial step of starch degradation is not known in most plant organs. Glucan water dikinase (GWD) - an enzyme that phosphorylates starch - is necessary for this step. By analysing GWD function in Arabidopsis leaves we aim to discover the enzymes) responsible for the initiation of starch degradation, and the way in which degradation is controlled. We will study the relationship between GWD, starch phosphate levels and rates of starch synthesis and degradation. Approaches include 1) analysing transgenic plants with altered GWD levels, 2) studying the impact of other mutations on degradation in plants lacking GWD, 3) purifying GWD-binding proteins. The results are relevant to manipulation of starch content in crops and production of novel starches. (Joint with BBS/B/11923).
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Committee
Closed Committee - Agri-food (AF)
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Associated awards:
BBS/B/11923 The role of glucan water dikinase in the control of starch degradation in leaves
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