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1. Changes in fine structure of amylopectin and internal structures of starch granules in developing endosperms and culms caused by starch branching enzyme mutations of japonica rice.

2. Suppressed expression of starch branching enzyme 1 and 2 increases resistant starch and amylose content and modifies amylopectin structure in cassava.

3. Analysis of malto-oligosaccharides and related metabolites in rice endosperm during development.

4. Characterization of the functional interactions of plastidial starch phosphorylase and starch branching enzymes from rice endosperm during reserve starch biosynthesis.

5. Deficiency of Starch Synthase IIIa and IVb Alters Starch Granule Morphology from Polyhedral to Spherical in Rice Endosperm.

6. Functional characterization of three (GH13) branching enzymes involved in cyanobacterial starch biosynthesis from Cyanobacterium sp. NBRC 102756.

7. In vitro studies of enzymatic properties of starch synthases and interactions between starch synthase I and starch branching enzymes from rice.

8. The rice endosperm ADP-glucose pyrophosphorylase large subunit is essential for optimal catalysis and allosteric regulation of the heterotetrameric enzyme.

9. Convergent evolution of polysaccharide debranching defines a common mechanism for starch accumulation in cyanobacteria and plants.

10. Physicochemical variation of cyanobacterial starch, the insoluble α-Glucans in cyanobacteria.

11. Starch biosynthesis in rice endosperm requires the presence of either starch synthase I or IIIa.

12. Structures of starches from rice mutants deficient in the starch synthase isozyme SSI or SSIIIa.

13. Effects of granule-bound starch synthase I-defective mutation on the morphology and structure of pyrenoidal starch in Chlamydomonas.

14. Starch biosynthesis in cereal endosperm.

15. Glucose 1-phosphate is efficiently taken up by potato (Solanum tuberosum) tuber parenchyma cells and converted to reserve starch granules.

16. Characterization of pullulanase (PUL)-deficient mutants of rice (Oryza sativa L.) and the function of PUL on starch biosynthesis in the developing rice endosperm.

17. Mutation of the plastidial alpha-glucan phosphorylase gene in rice affects the synthesis and structure of starch in the endosperm.

18. Metabolic symbiosis and the birth of the plant kingdom.

19. Pathway of cytosolic starch synthesis in the model glaucophyte Cyanophora paradoxa.

20. Characterization of SSIIIa-deficient mutants of rice: the function of SSIIIa and pleiotropic effects by SSIIIa deficiency in the rice endosperm.

21. Common reed produces starch granules at the shoot base in response to salt stress.

22. Expression profiling of starch metabolism-related plastidic translocator genes in rice.

23. Expression profiling of genes involved in starch synthesis in sink and source organs of rice.

24. Essential amino acids of starch synthase IIa differentiate amylopectin structure and starch quality between japonica and indica rice varieties.

25. Roles of isoamylase and ADP-glucose pyrophosphorylase in starch granule synthesis in rice endosperm.

26. Starch-branching enzyme I-deficient mutation specifically affects the structure and properties of starch in rice endosperm.

27. Antisense inhibition of isoamylase alters the structure of amylopectin and the physicochemical properties of starch in rice endosperm.

37. Effects of BEIIb-Deficiency on the Cluster Structure of Amylopectin and the Internal Structure of Starch Granules in Endosperm and Culm of Japonica -Type Rice.

38. Contributions of Three Starch Branching Enzyme Isozymes to the Fine Structure of Amylopectin in Rice Endosperm.

39. Critical and speculative review of the roles of multi-protein complexes in starch biosynthesis in cereals.

40. Diversity of reaction characteristics of glucan branching enzymes and the fine structure of α-glucan from various sources.

41. Functional Interaction Between Plastidial Starch Phosphorylase and Starch Branching Enzymes from Rice During the Synthesis of Branched Maltodextrins.

42. Characterization of the Reactions of Starch Branching Enzymes from Rice Endosperm.

43. Characterization of SSIIIa-Deficient Mutants of Rice: The Function of SSIIIa and Pleiotropic Effects by SSIIIa Deficiency in the Rice Endosperm[C][OA].

44. Granule-bound starch synthase cDNA in Chlorella kessleri 11 h: cloning and regulation of expression by CO2 concentration.

45. Function and Characterization of Starch Synthase I Using Mutants in Rice.

46. Some Cyanobacteria Synthesize Semi-amylopectin Type α-Polyglucans Instead of Glycogen.

47. Complementation of sugary-1 Phenotype in Rice Endosperm with the Wheat Isoamylase1 Gene Supports a Direct Role for Isoamylase1 in Amylopectin Biosynthesis.

48. The structure of starch can be manipulated by changing the expression levels of starch branching enzyme IIb in rice endosperm.

49. Towards a Better Understanding of the Metabolic System for Amylopectin Biosynthesis in Plants: Rice Endosperm as a Model Tissue.

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