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| - | ==Structure and Functional aspects of Sucrose Synthase from Arabidopsis thaliana== | + | ==Structure and Functional aspects of Sucrose Synthase from ''Arabidopsis thaliana''== |
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| - | Sucrose Synthase 1 (EC:2.4.1.13), also known as the Sucrose-UDP glucolsyltransferase 1 or simply Susy, is a reversible enzyme allowing the synthesis or the | + | Sucrose Synthase 1 (EC:2.4.1.13), also known as the Sucrose-UDP glucolsyltransferase 1 or simply Susy, is a reversible enzyme allowing the synthesis or the degradation of Sucrose in ''Arabidopsis thaliana''. It belongs to the Glycosyltransferase family 4 (GT4). |
== Function == | == Function == | ||
The Sucrose Synthase is able to catalyse the following reaction: | The Sucrose Synthase is able to catalyse the following reaction: | ||
| - | ''' | + | '''sucrose = glucose + fructose''' |
| - | + | It has a fundamental role in the Sucrose flow regulation since it is able to produce both Sucrose and ADP-Glucose. | |
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