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2.4.1.18
amyloplast
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GO:0009501
AmiGO
QuickGO
718799
2.4.1.18
amyloplast
developing
GO:0009501
AmiGO
QuickGO
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736465
2.4.1.18
cytoplasm
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GO:0005737
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756956
2.4.1.18
extracellular
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705085
2.4.1.18
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more than 95% of the recombinant enzyme is present within the cells as insoluble but catalytically active aggregate. Heat treatment of the aggregate suspension at 70°C results in about 30% solubilization of the enzyme activity
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636942
2.4.1.18
plastid
isoform SBE A is found predominantly in the soluble phase of the tuber extracts, indicating a stromal location within the plastid
GO:0009536
AmiGO
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636947
2.4.1.18
soluble
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701786
2.4.1.18
soluble
in the soluble fraction, the amount of SBE IIa protein is two to three fold higher than SBIIb
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660327
2.4.1.18
soluble
SBE2 is present in the soluble fraction, SBE1 is associated with the starch granule fraction
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636954
2.4.1.18
soluble
the purified full-length enzyme is poorly soluble and forms aggregates, which are inactive, at concentrations above 1 mg/ml. In contrast, the truncated form can be concentrated to 6 mg/ml without a visible sign of aggregation or loss of activity on concentration
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636953
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