EC Number |
Source Tissue |
Reference |
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2.4.1.18 | A-549 cell |
- |
660544 |
2.4.1.18 | caryopsis |
of transgenic rice, expression of Escherichia coli branching enzyme in caryopses of transgenic Oryza sativa |
660318 |
2.4.1.18 | cell culture |
- |
706685 |
2.4.1.18 | commercial preparation |
enzyme produced by pure culture manufacture of a genetically modified strain of Bacillus subtilis containing a synthetic gene coding for glycogen BE from Rhodothermus obamensis |
735623 |
2.4.1.18 | embryo |
- |
659792, 660177 |
2.4.1.18 | embryo |
expression of starch-branching enzymes IIb |
660206 |
2.4.1.18 | endosperm |
- |
-, 488894, 636923, 636926, 636931, 636946, 636952, 658801, 659792, 660247, 660511, 702734, 702757, 704889, 706359, 736465, 737042 |
2.4.1.18 | endosperm |
developing hexaploid. Enzyme form WBE-II is expressed at a constant level through mid and late endosperm development. Enzyme forms WBE-IAD and WBE-IB are preferentially expressed in late endosperm development |
636950 |
2.4.1.18 | endosperm |
expression of starch-branching enzymes IIb |
660206 |
2.4.1.18 | endosperm |
SBE enzyme activity in endosperm of accession Y59 is obviously higher than that in Y63 at early developmental stag. Accumulation rates of both amylopectin and starch are significantly correlated to the SBE activities in the two accessions. Expression of SBE I in Y59 is higher than that in Y63 from 5 days after pollination to day 23. The higher starch and amylopectin contents of Y59 than that of Y63 maybe result from that Y59 has and earlier initiating accumulation time and a greater accumulation rate |
737270 |