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Plant Physiology 73:175-178 (1983)
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Solubilization of the Starch-Granule-Bound Starch Synthase of Normal Maize Kernels 1

Fraser D. Macdonald and Jack Preiss

Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, University of California, Davis, California 95616

The starch-granule-bound starch synthase from Zea mays has been solubilized with a recovery of between 50 and 84%. Chromatography of the solubilized enzyme on DEAE-Sepharose resolves two fractions of activity which may be distinguished by their response to citrate. Neither solubilized isoenzyme displays any significant activity with UDPglucose.


1 Supported in part by the National Science Foundation Grants PCM 78-16127 and PCM 82-05705.




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