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On the cluster structure of amylopectin
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Kainuma Keiji
, Nakamura, Yasunori
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Amylopectin
/ Biosynthesis
/ Double-stranded
/ Enzymes
/ Historical account
/ Molecular biology
/ Plant tissues
/ Polymerization
/ Scientists
/ Starch
/ Ultrastructure
2022
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On the cluster structure of amylopectin
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Kainuma Keiji
, Nakamura, Yasunori
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Amylopectin
/ Biosynthesis
/ Double-stranded
/ Enzymes
/ Historical account
/ Molecular biology
/ Plant tissues
/ Polymerization
/ Scientists
/ Starch
/ Ultrastructure
2022
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On the cluster structure of amylopectin
2022
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Key messageTwo opposing models for the amylopectin structure are historically and comprehensively reviewed, which leads us to a better understanding of the specific fine structure of amylopectin.Amylopectin is a highly branched glucan which accounts for approximately 65–85 of starch in most plant tissues. However, its fine structure is still not fully understood due to the limitations of current methodologies. Since the 1940 s, many scientists have attempted to elucidate the distinct structure of amylopectin. One of the most accepted concepts is that amylopectin has a structural element known as “cluster”, in which neighboring side chains with a degree of polymerization of ≥ 10 in the region of their non-branched segments form double helices. The double helical structures are arranged in inter- and intra-clusters and are the origin of the distinct physicochemical and crystalline properties of starch granules. Several models of the cluster structure have been proposed by starch scientists worldwide during the progress of analytical methods, whereas no direct evidence so far has been provided. Recently, Bertoft and colleagues proposed a new model designated as “the building block and backbone (BB) model”. The BB model sharply contrasts with the cluster model in that the structural element for the BB model is the building block, and that long chains are separately synthesized and positioned from short chains constituting the building block. In the present paper, we conduct the historical review of the cluster concept detailing how and when the concept was established based on experimental results by many scientists. Then, differences between the two opposing concepts are explained and both models are critically discussed, particularly from the point of view of the biochemical regulation of amylopectin biosynthesis.
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