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Proteins Structure Function and Bioinformatics
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Starch‐synthase III family encodes a tandem of three starch‐binding domains

Authors: Nicolás, Palopoli; María Victoria, Busi; María Silvina, Fornasari; Diego, Gomez-Casati; Rodolfo, Ugalde; Gustavo, Parisi;

Starch‐synthase III family encodes a tandem of three starch‐binding domains

Abstract

AbstractThe starch‐synthase III (SSIII), with a total of 1025 residues, is one of the enzymes involved in plants starch synthesis. SSIII from Arabidopsis thaliana contains a putative N‐terminal transit peptide followed by a 557‐amino acid SSIII‐specific domain (SSIII‐SD) with three internal repeats and a C‐terminal catalytic domain of 450 amino acids. Here, using computational characterization techniques, we show that each of the three internal repeats encodes a starch‐binding domain (SBD). Although the SSIII from A. thaliana and its close homologous proteins show no detectable sequence similarity with characterized SBD sequences, the amino acid residues known to be involved in starch binding are well conserved. Proteins 2006. © 2006 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.

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Models, Molecular, Binding Sites, Base Sequence, Arabidopsis Proteins, Molecular Sequence Data, Arabidopsis, Protein Structure, Secondary, Protein Structure, Tertiary, Glucosyltransferases, Sequence Analysis, Protein, Amino Acid Sequence

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