Enzymology of Complex Alpha-Glucans.
Glycogen and Starch: So Similar, yet so Different. Both carbohydrates are central to the primary metabolism of a large part of the living kingdom. Generally, animals, fungi, and bacteria store glycogen, while plants largely rely on starch. This book provides a broad and current view on both glycogen...
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2021.
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Table of Contents:
- Morphological and Structural Aspects of a -Glucan Particles from Electron Microscopy ObservationsJean-Luc Putaux Polarimetric Nonlinear Microscopy of Starch Granules: Visualization of the Structural Order of α-Glucan Chains within a Native Starch ParticleDanielle Tokarz, Richard Cisek and Virginijus BarzdaAnalyses of Covalent Modifications in α-GlucansFelix Nitschke and Peter SchmiederStorage Polysaccharide Metabolism in Micro-OrganismsChristophe ColleoniMammalian Glycogen Metabolism: Enzymology, Regulation, and Animal Models of Dysregulated Glycogen MetabolismBartholomew A. PedersonThe Pathologies of a Dysfunctional Glycogen MetabolismMitchell A. Sullivan, Berge A. Minassian and Felix NitschkeReversible Phosphorylation in Glycogen and StarchKatherine J. Donohue, Andrea Kuchtova, Craig W. Vander Kooi and Matthew S. GentryStarch Granules and their Glucan ComponentsEric BertoftRegulation of Assimilatory Starch Metabolism by Cellular Carbohydrate StatusMaria Grazia Annunziata and John Edward LunnReserve Starch MetabolismYasunori NakamuraHeteromeric Protein Interactions in Starch SynthesisMichael J. Emes, Gregory J. MacNeill and Ian J. Tetlow.