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It has a fundamental role in the Sucrose flow regulation since it is able to produce both Sucrose (used for transport) and Glucose. It is one of the only four proteins able to synthesize or cleave the Sucrose. Thereby Sucrose synthase is implied in many pathways including cell wall, starch and glycoprotein synthesis.
It has a fundamental role in the Sucrose flow regulation since it is able to produce both Sucrose (used for transport) and Glucose. It is one of the only four proteins able to synthesize or cleave the Sucrose. Thereby Sucrose synthase is implied in many pathways including cell wall, starch and glycoprotein synthesis.

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This Sandbox is Reserved from 15/12/2015, through 15/06/2016 for use in the course "Structural Biology" taught by Bruno Kieffer at the University of Strasbourg, ESBS. This reservation includes Sandbox Reserved 1120 through Sandbox Reserved 1159.
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Structure and Functional aspects of Sucrose Synthase from Arabidopsis thaliana

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References

• UniProt entry: P49040

• Brenda entry : 2.4.1.13


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