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Alison Smith
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Zeeman, Samuel
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Martin, Cathie
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Smith, Steven
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Edwards, Anne
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Denyer, Kay
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Chen, Jychian
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Thorneycroft, David
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Lue, Wei-Ling
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Chapple, Andrew
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Dunstan, Hannah
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Fahy, Brendan
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Messerli, Gaëlle
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Hylton, Christopher
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Pilling, Emma
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Seale, Robert
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2008: Morley-Smith Edward R; Pike Marilyn J; Findlay Kim; Köckenberger Walter; Hill Lionel M; Smith Alison M; Rawsthorne Stephen
The transport of sugars to developing embryos is not via the bulk endosperm in oilseed rape seeds.
Plant physiology 2008;147(4):2121-30.
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2008: Smith Alison M
Prospects for increasing starch and sucrose yields for bioethanol production.
The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 2008;54(4):546-58.
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2008: Fulton Daniel C; Stettler Michaela; Mettler Tabea; Vaughan Cara K; Li Jing; Francisco Perigio; Gil Manuel; Reinhold Heike; Eicke Simona; Messerli Gaëlle; Dorken Gary; Halliday Karen; Smith Alison M; Smith Steven M; Zeeman Samuel C
Beta-AMYLASE4, a noncatalytic protein required for starch breakdown, acts upstream of three active beta-amylases in Arabidopsis chloroplasts.
The Plant cell 2008;20(4):1040-58.
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2007: Smith Alison M; Stitt Mark
Coordination of carbon supply and plant growth.
Plant, cell & environment 2007;30(9):1126-49.
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2007: Hunter Tina M; McNae Iain W; Simpson Daniel P; Smith Alison M; Moggach Stephen; White Fraser; Walkinshaw Malcolm D; Parsons Simon; Sadler Peter J
Configurations of nickel-cyclam antiviral complexes and protein recognition.
Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) 2007;13(1):40-50.
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2006: Niittylä Totte; Comparot-Moss Sylviane; Lue Wei-Ling; Messerli Gaëlle; Trevisan Martine; Seymour Michael D J; Gatehouse John A; Villadsen Dorthe; Smith Steven M; Chen Jychian; Zeeman Samuel C; Smith Alison M
Similar protein phosphatases control starch metabolism in plants and glycogen metabolism in mammals.
The Journal of biological chemistry 2006;281(17):11815-8.
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2006: Smith Alison M; Zeeman Samuel C
Quantification of starch in plant tissues.
Nature protocols 2006;1(3):1342-5.
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2005: Yu Tien-Shin; Zeeman Samuel C; Thorneycroft David; Fulton Daniel C; Dunstan Hannah; Lue Wei-Ling; Hegemann Björn; Tung Shu-Yun; Umemoto Takayuki; Chapple Andrew; Tsai Der-Long; Wang Shue-Mei; Smith Alison M; Chen Jychian; Smith Steven M
alpha-Amylase is not required for breakdown of transitory starch in Arabidopsis leaves.
The Journal of biological chemistry 2005;280(11):9773-9.
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2005: Smith Alison M; Zeeman Samuel C; Smith Steven M
Starch degradation.
Annual review of plant biology 2005;56():73-98.
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2004: Smith Steven M; Fulton Daniel C; Chia Tansy; Thorneycroft David; Chapple Andrew; Dunstan Hannah; Hylton Christopher; Zeeman Samuel C; Smith Alison M
Diurnal changes in the transcriptome encoding enzymes of starch metabolism provide evidence for both transcriptional and posttranscriptional regulation of starch metabolism in Arabidopsis leaves.
Plant physiology 2004;136(1):2687-99.
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2004: Zeeman Samuel C; Thorneycroft David; Schupp Nicole; Chapple Andrew; Weck Melanie; Dunstan Hannah; Haldimann Pierre; Bechtold Nicole; Smith Alison M; Smith Steven M
Plastidial alpha-glucan phosphorylase is not required for starch degradation in Arabidopsis leaves but has a role in the tolerance of abiotic stress.
Plant physiology 2004;135(2):849-58.
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2004: Chia Tansy; Thorneycroft David; Chapple Andrew; Messerli Gaëlle; Chen Jychian; Zeeman Samuel C; Smith Steven M; Smith Alison M
A cytosolic glucosyltransferase is required for conversion of starch to sucrose in Arabidopsis leaves at night.
The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 2004;37(6):853-63.
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2004: Bustos Regla; Fahy Brendan; Hylton Christopher M; Seale Robert; Nebane N Miranda; Edwards Anne; Martin Cathie; Smith Alison M
Starch granule initiation is controlled by a heteromultimeric isoamylase in potato tubers.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2004;101(7):2215-20.
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2004: Niittylä Totte; Messerli Gaëlle; Trevisan Martine; Chen Jychian; Smith Alison M; Zeeman Samuel C
A previously unknown maltose transporter essential for starch degradation in leaves.
Science (New York, N.Y.) 2004;303(5654):87-9.
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2003: Pilling Emma; Smith Alison M
Growth ring formation in the starch granules of potato tubers.
Plant physiology 2003;132(1):365-71.
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2003: Hussain Hasnain; Mant Alexandra; Seale Robert; Zeeman Sam; Hinchliffe Edward; Edwards Anne; Hylton Christopher; Bornemann Stephen; Smith Alison M; Martin Cathie; Bustos Regla
Three isoforms of isoamylase contribute different catalytic properties for the debranching of potato glucans.
The Plant cell 2003;15(1):133-49.
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2003: Smith Alison M; Zeeman Samuel C; Thorneycroft David; Smith Steven M
Starch mobilization in leaves.
Journal of experimental botany 2003;54(382):577-83.
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2002: Patron Nicola J; Smith Alison M; Fahy Brendan F; Hylton Christopher M; Naldrett Mike J; Rossnagel Brian G; Denyer Kay
The altered pattern of amylose accumulation in the endosperm of low-amylose barley cultivars is attributable to a single mutant allele of granule-bound starch synthase I with a deletion in the 5'-non-coding region.
Plant physiology 2002;130(1):190-8.
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2002: Zeeman Samuel C; Tiessen Axel; Pilling Emma; Kato K Lisa; Donald Athene M; Smith Alison M
Starch synthesis in Arabidopsis. Granule synthesis, composition, and structure.
Plant physiology 2002;129(2):516-29.
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2002: Zeeman Samuel C; Smith Steven M; Smith Alison M
The priming of amylose synthesis in Arabidopsis leaves.
Plant physiology 2002;128(3):1069-76.
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2002: Fulton Daniel C; Edwards Anne; Pilling Emma; Robinson Helen L; Fahy Brendan; Seale Robert; Kato Lisa; Donald Athene M; Geigenberger Peter; Martin Cathie; Smith Alison M
Role of granule-bound starch synthase in determination of amylopectin structure and starch granule morphology in potato.
The Journal of biological chemistry 2002;277(13):10834-41.
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2001: Barratt D H; Barber L; Kruger N J; Smith A M; Wang T L; Martin C
Multiple, distinct isoforms of sucrose synthase in pea.
Plant physiology 2001;127(2):655-64.
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2001: Yu T S; Kofler H; Häusler R E; Hille D; Flügge U I; Zeeman S C; Smith A M; Kossmann J; Lloyd J; Ritte G; Steup M; Lue W L; Chen J; Weber A
The Arabidopsis sex1 mutant is defective in the R1 protein, a general regulator of starch degradation in plants, and not in the chloroplast hexose transporter.
The Plant cell 2001;13(8):1907-18.
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2001: Beckles D M; Craig J; Smith A M
ADP-glucose pyrophosphorylase is located in the plastid in developing tomato fruit.
Plant physiology 2001;126(1):261-6.
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2001: Critchley J H; Zeeman S C; Takaha T; Smith A M; Smith S M
A critical role for disproportionating enzyme in starch breakdown is revealed by a knock-out mutation in Arabidopsis.
The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 2001;26(1):89-100.
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2001: Motawia M S; Olsen C E; Denyer K; Smith A M; Møller B L
Synthesis of 4'-O-acetyl-maltose and alpha-D-galactopyranosyl-(1-->4)-D-glucopyranose for biochemical studies of amylose biosynthesis.
Carbohydrate research 2001;330(3):309-18.
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2001: Smith A M
The biosynthesis of starch granules.
Biomacromolecules 2001;2(2):335-41.
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1999: Denyer K; Waite D; Edwards A; Martin C; Smith A M
Interaction with amylopectin influences the ability of granule-bound starch synthase I to elongate malto-oligosaccharides.
The Biochemical journal 1999;342 Pt 3():647-53.
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1999: Smith A M
Making starch.
Current opinion in plant biology 1999;2(3):223-9.
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1999: Denyer K; Waite D; Motawia S; Møller B L; Smith A M
Granule-bound starch synthase I in isolated starch granules elongates malto-oligosaccharides processively.
The Biochemical journal 1999;340 ( Pt 1)():183-91.
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1998: Zeeman S C; Umemoto T; Lue W L; Au-Yeung P; Martin C; Smith A M; Chen J
A mutant of Arabidopsis lacking a chloroplastic isoamylase accumulates both starch and phytoglycogen.
The Plant cell 1998;10(10):1699-712.
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1998: Zeeman S C; Northrop F; Smith A M; Rees T
A starch-accumulating mutant of Arabidopsis thaliana deficient in a chloroplastic starch-hydrolysing enzyme.
The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 1998;15(3):357-65.
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1998: Craig J; Lloyd J R; Tomlinson K; Barber L; Edwards A; Wang T L; Martin C; Hedley C L; Smith A M
Mutations in the gene encoding starch synthase II profoundly alter amylopectin structure in pea embryos.
The Plant cell 1998;10(3):413-26.
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1996: Denyer K; Dunlap F; Thorbjørnsen T; Keeling P; Smith A M
The major form of ADP-glucose pyrophosphorylase in maize endosperm is extra-plastidial.
Plant physiology 1996;112(2):779-85.
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1996: Edwards A; Marshall J; Denyer K; Sidebottom C; Visser R G; Martin C; Smith A M
Evidence that a 77-kilodalton protein from the starch of pea embryos is an isoform of starch synthase that is both soluble and granule bound.
Plant physiology 1996;112(1):89-97.
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1996: Marshall J; Sidebottom C; Debet M; Martin C; Smith A M; Edwards A
Identification of the major starch synthase in the soluble fraction of potato tubers.
The Plant cell 1996;8(7):1121-35.
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1995: Edwards A; Marshall J; Sidebottom C; Visser R G; Smith A M; Martin C
Biochemical and molecular characterization of a novel starch synthase from potato tubers.
The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 1995;8(2):283-94.
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1995: Martin C; Smith A M
Starch biosynthesis.
The Plant cell 1995;7(7):971-85.
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1995: Burton R A; Bewley J D; Smith A M; Bhattacharyya M K; Tatge H; Ring S; Bull V; Hamilton W D; Martin C
Starch branching enzymes belonging to distinct enzyme families are differentially expressed during pea embryo development.
The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 1995;7(1):3-15.
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1993: Denyer K; Sidebottom C; Hylton C M; Smith A M
Soluble isoforms of starch synthase and starch-branching enzyme also occur within starch granules in developing pea embryos.
The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 1993;4(1):191-8.
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