Eur J Biochem
August 1978
The biosynthesis of starch was investigated in the reaction catalyzed by plant alpha(1 leads to 4)-glucan phosphorylase using alpha-D-glucopyranosyl phosphate and its deoxy analogues as substrates. It was found that the hydroxyl groups at the positions C-2, C-3, C-4 and C-6 in the glucose moiety of the molecule of alpha-D-glucopyranosyl phosphate are not essential for its substrate properties in the transglycosylic reaction. The affinity of plant (alpha(1 leads to 4)-glucan phosphorylase and the rate of hexose incorporation into alpha(1 leads to 4)-glucan decreases in the following sequence: alpha-D-glucopyranosyl phos-phosphate, 2-deoxy-, 6-deoxy, 4-deoxy, and 3-deoxy-alpha-D-glucopyranosyl phosphate.
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