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The effect of waxy mutations on the granule-bound starch synthases of barley and maize endosperms

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The effects of waxy mutations on starch-granule-bound starch synthases (EC 2.4.1.18) in the developing endosperm of barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) and maize (Zea mays L.) have been investigated. Three granule-bound starch synthases in barley endosperm were identified by use of antibodies to known starch synthases, by reconstitution and assay of individual proteins from sodium dodecyl sulphate-polyacrylamide gels of granule-bound proteins, and by partial purification of proteins released by enzymic digestion of starch. These are proteins of 60, 77 and 90 kDa. Use of antibodies to known starch synthases and partial purification of proteins released by enzymic digestion of starch indicated that there may be at least four granule-bound starch synthases in maize endosperm: proteins of 59, 74, 77 and 83 kDa. Mutations at the waxy loci of both species affected only the 60- (barley) and 59-(maize) kDa isoforms. No evidence was found that other putative isoforms are altered in abundance or activity by the mutations. The contribution of our results to understanding of the starch synthase activity of intact starch granules and the mechanism of amylose synthesis is discussed.

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We are very grateful to Dr. Roger Ellis (SCRI, Dundee, Scotland) for the gift of barley seeds, and to Drs Roger Ellis, Alan Schulman and Cathie Martin for helpful advice and comments during the course of this work.

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Hylton, C.M., Denyer, K., Keeling, P.L. et al. The effect of waxy mutations on the granule-bound starch synthases of barley and maize endosperms. Planta 198, 230–237 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00206248

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