| Literature DB >> 21085740 |
Martin Rejzek1, Clare E Stevenson, Andrew M Southard, Duncan Stanley, Kay Denyer, Alison M Smith, Mike J Naldrett, David M Lawson, Robert A Field.
Abstract
There are major issues regarding the proposed pathway for starch degradation in germinating cereal grain. Given the commercial importance but genetic intractability of the problem, we have embarked on a program of chemical genetics studies to identify and dissect the pathway and regulation of starch degradation in germinating barley grains. As a precursor to in vivo studies, here we report systematic analysis of the reversible and irreversible inhibition of the major β-amylase of the grain endosperm (BMY1). The molecular basis of inhibitor action was defined through high resolution X-ray crystallography studies of unliganded barley β-amylase, as well as its complexes with glycone site binder disaccharide iminosugar G1M, irreversible inhibitors α-epoxypropyl and α-epoxybutyl glucosides, which target the enzyme's catalytic residues, and the aglycone site binders acarbose and α-cyclodextrin.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 21085740 DOI: 10.1039/c0mb00204f
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Biosyst ISSN: 1742-2051