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SBE and DBE enzymes
Stable Identifier
R-PTA-1121924
Type
Set [DefinedSet]
Species
Pinus taeda
Synonyms
phys-ent-participant63999, phys-ent-participant73604, phys-ent-participant73610, phys-ent-participant35913, phys-ent-participant35916
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Growth and developmental processes (Pinus taeda)
Reproductive structure development (Pinus taeda)
Seed development (Pinus taeda)
Regulatory network of nutrient accumulation (Pinus taeda)
Starch biosynthesis (Pinus taeda)
Amylopectin formation is catalyzed by the starch branching enzyme (SBE), starch de-branching (DBE) enzymes/Isoamylase (ISA), and pullulanase. (Pinus taeda)
SBE and DBE enzymes [amyloplast] (Pinus taeda)
Metabolism and regulation (Pinus taeda)
Carbohydrate metabolism (Pinus taeda)
Starch biosynthesis (Pinus taeda)
Amylopectin formation is catalyzed by the starch branching enzyme (SBE), starch de-branching (DBE) enzymes/Isoamylase (ISA), and pullulanase. (Pinus taeda)
SBE and DBE enzymes [amyloplast] (Pinus taeda)
Responses to stimuli: abiotic stimuli and stresses (Pinus taeda)
Gravitropism under normal or artificial gravity environments (Pinus taeda)
Root gravitropism (Pinus taeda)
Starch biosynthesis (Pinus taeda)
Amylopectin formation is catalyzed by the starch branching enzyme (SBE), starch de-branching (DBE) enzymes/Isoamylase (ISA), and pullulanase. (Pinus taeda)
SBE and DBE enzymes [amyloplast] (Pinus taeda)
Participants
members
Homologues of 1,4-alpha-glucan-branching enzyme (OsBE1) [amyloplast] (Pinus taeda)
Homologues of SBE1 [amyloplast] (Pinus taeda)
Homologues of ISA1 [amyloplast] (Pinus taeda)
Inferred From
SBE and DBE enzymes [amyloplast] (Oryza sativa)
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