Starch Metabolism in Plants and Algae

A special issue of Plants (ISSN 2223-7747). This special issue belongs to the section "Plant Physiology and Metabolism".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 November 2024 | Viewed by 207

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Centre for Photosynthetic and Biochemical Studies, National University of Rosario, Rosario 2000, Argentina
Interests: plant biotechnology; plant mitochondria; starch; enzyme structure and regulation
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CEFOBI–CONICET–UNR, Suipacha 570, Rosario 2000, Argentina
Interests: starch metabolism; polysaccharides metabolism; algae; plants; enzymes; carbohydrate-binding modules; starch-binding modules; biotechnological applications
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Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Starch is the main energy reserve polysaccharide and carbon sink in plants and algae. Different enzymes and proteins participate in its metabolism and have a coordinated action to perform the synthesis, degradation and mobilization of starch granules.

In this Special Issue, we explore new advances in the study of the metabolism, structure and function of starch in photosynthetic organisms, as well as their biotechnological applications. Work on the structural, regulatory and functional characterization of the enzymes that participate in the synthesis and degradation of this polysaccharide will also be welcome.

Currently, numerous challenges remain, such as a more detailed understanding of the regulation of the synthesis and degradation of this polysaccharide under different physiological and stress conditions, the interaction of starch metabolism with other biochemical processes, as well as the identification of new starches in different plant species, its possible applications and ecological implications.

Prof. Dr. Diego F. Gomez-Casati
Dr. Maria Victoria Busi
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • starch
  • metabolism
  • plants
  • algae

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