CC-2917 sta3-1 mt- [Ball I152]
$30.00
From Steven Ball, Lille University of Science and Technology, June 1993, his I152
Phenotype: altered starch metabolism
The sta3 mutants have increased amylose content, and have diminished glycogen-primed soluble starch synthase activity. CC-4330 is another copy of the same strain.
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Dauvillée D, Colleoni C, Shaw E, Mouille G, D'Hulst C, Morell M, Samuel MS, Bouchet B, Gallant DJ, Sinskey A, Ball S (1999) Novel, starch-like polysaccharides are synthesized by an unbound form of granule-bound starch synthase in glycogen-accumulating mutants of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. Plant Physiol 119:321-329