The Characterization of Modified Starch Branching Enzymes: Toward the Control of Starch Chain-Length Distributions

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Li, Cheng
Wu, Alex Chi
Go, Rob Marc
Malouf, Jacob
Turner, Mark S
Malde, Alpeshkumar K
Mark, Alan E
Gilbert, Robert G
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2015
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Starch is a complex branched glucose polymer whose branch molecular weight distribution (the chain-length distribution, CLD) influences nutritionally important properties such as digestion rate. Chain-stopping in starch biosynthesis is by starch branching enzyme (SBE). Site-directed mutagenesis was used to modify SBEIIa from Zea mays (mSBEIIa) to produce mutants, each differing in a single conserved amino-acid residue. Products at different times from in vitro branching were debranched and the time evolution of the CLD measured by size-exclusion chromatography. The results confirm that Tyr352, Glu513, and Ser349 are important for mSBEIIa activity while Arg456 is important for determining the position at which the linear glucan is cut. The mutant mSBEIIa enzymes have different activities and suggest the length of the transferred chain can be varied by mutation. The work shows analysis of the molecular weight distribution can yield information regarding the enzyme branching sites useful for development of plants yielding starch with improved functionality.

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PLoS One

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10

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4

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© 2015 Li et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

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Science & Technology

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SLOWLY DIGESTIBLE STARCH

ALPHA-AMYLASE FAMILY

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Li, C; Wu, AC; Go, RM; Malouf, J; Turner, MS; Malde, AK; Mark, AE; Gilbert, RG, The Characterization of Modified Starch Branching Enzymes: Toward the Control of Starch Chain-Length Distributions, PLoS One, 2015, 10 (4)

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