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Carbohydrates provide skeletons

Carbohydrates provide skeletons. Carbohydrates provide skeletons. Carbohydrates provide skeletons. Carbohydrates provide skeletons and cofactors. Transporters in inner envelope allow metabolite exchange. Note specialization of different plastid types.

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Carbohydrates provide skeletons

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  1. Carbohydrates provide skeletons

  2. Carbohydrates provide skeletons

  3. Carbohydrates provide skeletons

  4. Carbohydrates provide skeletons and cofactors

  5. Transporters in inner envelope allow metabolite exchange Note specialization of different plastid types

  6. Metabolite flow depending on organ function and developmental state

  7. Compartmentalized generation of substrates for sucrose and starch biosynthesis Cytosol does not have active pyrophosphatase

  8. Reminder of structure of sucrose

  9. Structure of starch

  10. Starch structure

  11. Reactions of starch synthesis

  12. Steps in starch biosynthesis

  13. 3-PGA and Pi are allosteric regulators of ADPG pyrophosphorylase

  14. Starch biosynthesis in amyloplasts

  15. Round and wrinkled peas RR Rr rr genotypes 3:1 round vs. wrinkled Defect in starch branching enzyme isoform II Overall 30% decrease is starch content Increased sucrose content

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