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1. Coalescence and directed anisotropic growth of starch granule initials in subdomains of Arabidopsis thaliana chloroplasts.

2. STARCH SYNTHASE5, a Noncanonical Starch Synthase-Like Protein, Promotes Starch Granule Initiation in Arabidopsis.

3. LIKE SEX4 1 Acts as a β-Amylase-Binding Scaffold on Starch Granules during Starch Degradation.

4. Distinct Functions of STARCH SYNTHASE 4 Domains in Starch Granule Formation.

5. Increasing the carbohydrate storage capacity of plants by engineering a glycogen-like polymer pool in the cytosol.

6. The Starch Granule-Associated Protein EARLY STARVATION1 Is Required for the Control of Starch Degradation in Arabidopsis thaliana Leaves.

7. Starch synthase 4 is essential for coordination of starch granule formation with chloroplast division during Arabidopsis leaf expansion.

8. Cecropia peltata accumulates starch or soluble glycogen by differentially regulating starch biosynthetic genes.

9. The simultaneous abolition of three starch hydrolases blocks transient starch breakdown in Arabidopsis.

10. The debate on the pathway of starch synthesis: a closer look at low-starch mutants lacking plastidial phosphoglucomutase supports the chloroplast-localized pathway.

11. Blocking the metabolism of starch breakdown products in Arabidopsis leaves triggers chloroplast degradation.

12. STARCH-EXCESS4 is a laforin-like Phosphoglucan phosphatase required for starch degradation in Arabidopsis thaliana.

13. Starch granule biosynthesis in Arabidopsis is abolished by removal of all debranching enzymes but restored by the subsequent removal of an endoamylase.

14. Beta-AMYLASE4, a noncatalytic protein required for starch breakdown, acts upstream of three active beta-amylases in Arabidopsis chloroplasts.

15. Evidence for distinct mechanisms of starch granule breakdown in plants.

16. MFP1 defines the subchloroplast location of starch granule initiation.

17. Distinct Functions of STARCH SYNTHASE 4 Domains in Starch Granule Formation1[OPEN]

18. Diurnal Leaf Starch Content: An Orphan Trait in Forage Legumes

19. The Heteromultimeric Debranching Enzyme Involved in Starch Synthesis in Arabidopsis Requires Both Isoamylase1 and Isoamylase2 Subunits for Complex Stability and Activity

21. Starch Granule-Associated Protein EARLY STARVATION1 Is Required for the Control of Starch Degradation in Arabidopsis thaliana Leaves.

22. PROTEIN TARGETING TO STARCH Is Required for Localising GRANULE-BOUND STARCH SYNTHASE to Starch Granules and for Normal Amylose Synthesis in Arabidopsis.

23. β-AMYLASE4, a Noncatalytic Protein Required for Starch Breakdown, Acts upstream of Three Active β-Amylases in Arabidopsis Chloroplasts.

24. Two Plastidial Coiled-Coil Proteins Are Essential for Normal Starch Granule Initiation in Arabidopsis.

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