1993
DOI: 10.1271/bbb.57.1311
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Starch-accumulating Sweet Potato Callus Tissue Devoid ofβ-Amylase but with Two Starch Phosphorylase Isozymes

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“…However it is comparable to the starch content in the early developmental stages of the grain [ 26 , 27 ]. Similar amounts of starch were also found in potato and sweet potato callus tissue, and in suspension cell cultures of rice [ 9 , 10 , 21 , 23 , 28 ]. As reported above, the actual amount of starch which could be purified from callus was 5 – 10 mg per 1 g dw (0.5–1% w/w), which suggests that more than 75% of the starch is lost during the purification process.…”
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“…However it is comparable to the starch content in the early developmental stages of the grain [ 26 , 27 ]. Similar amounts of starch were also found in potato and sweet potato callus tissue, and in suspension cell cultures of rice [ 9 , 10 , 21 , 23 , 28 ]. As reported above, the actual amount of starch which could be purified from callus was 5 – 10 mg per 1 g dw (0.5–1% w/w), which suggests that more than 75% of the starch is lost during the purification process.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 53%
“…However we suggest that it may be possible to optimize culture conditions (e.g. hormones concentration, temperature, carbohydrate concentration) in order to increase starch content, influence the starch biosynthetic activity pathway and alter starch composition [ 9 , 11 , 12 , 21 , 22 ]. This could increase the resemblance among the callus and the endosperm system, increasing the in vitro culture ability to serve as a model system [ 23 ].…”
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“…The typical pattern of fluctuations in starch phosphorylase activity showed minor differences in the level of activity between days 18 and 22, but it was not so strong as to justify the delayed starch degradation. Wang et al (1993) observed the presence of two new starch phosphorylase isoforms in callus tissue of sweet potato growing in a medium without auxin. The western-blot analysis did not indicate any appreciable difference between the profiles of phosphorylase protein of control and treated slices.…”
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“…Determined by the Fiske Subbarow method after HClO4 incineration of defatted starch 3. Determined using a Coulter LS130 4. Determined using a Rigaku RU 200B X ray diffractometer.…”
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