Comparative Starch Synthase Activity of Indica and Japonica Developing Rice Grain

Developing grain of japonica rice had higher specific activity of granule‐bound starch synthase than indica rice at the same growth stage, with indica‐japonica hybrid having intermediate synthase activity. All were of similar amylose content in the mature grain. It supports an earlier speculation th...

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Autores principales: Villareal, C.P., Juliano Los Baños, B.O.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Wiley 1993
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/166539
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author Villareal, C.P.
Juliano Los Baños, B.O.
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description Developing grain of japonica rice had higher specific activity of granule‐bound starch synthase than indica rice at the same growth stage, with indica‐japonica hybrid having intermediate synthase activity. All were of similar amylose content in the mature grain. It supports an earlier speculation that for japonica rice to synthesize the same amount of amylose in its starch granule with a lower level of bound starch synthase, it must have a more efficient enzyme than indica.
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spelling CGSpace1665392025-05-14T10:39:41Z Comparative Starch Synthase Activity of Indica and Japonica Developing Rice Grain Villareal, C.P. Juliano Los Baños, B.O. starch indica rice japonica rice Developing grain of japonica rice had higher specific activity of granule‐bound starch synthase than indica rice at the same growth stage, with indica‐japonica hybrid having intermediate synthase activity. All were of similar amylose content in the mature grain. It supports an earlier speculation that for japonica rice to synthesize the same amount of amylose in its starch granule with a lower level of bound starch synthase, it must have a more efficient enzyme than indica. 1993-01 2024-12-19T12:56:22Z 2024-12-19T12:56:22Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/166539 en Wiley Villareal, C. P.; Juliano Los Baños, B. O. 2006. Comparative Starch Synthase Activity of Indica and Japonica Developing Rice Grain. Starch Stand#228;rke, Volume 45 no. 3 p. 114-115
spellingShingle starch
indica rice
japonica rice
Villareal, C.P.
Juliano Los Baños, B.O.
Comparative Starch Synthase Activity of Indica and Japonica Developing Rice Grain
title Comparative Starch Synthase Activity of Indica and Japonica Developing Rice Grain
title_full Comparative Starch Synthase Activity of Indica and Japonica Developing Rice Grain
title_fullStr Comparative Starch Synthase Activity of Indica and Japonica Developing Rice Grain
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Starch Synthase Activity of Indica and Japonica Developing Rice Grain
title_short Comparative Starch Synthase Activity of Indica and Japonica Developing Rice Grain
title_sort comparative starch synthase activity of indica and japonica developing rice grain
topic starch
indica rice
japonica rice
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/166539
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