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What are the Types of Starch Synthase?
There are multiple isoforms of starch synthase, each playing a unique role in starch biosynthesis. The primary types are:
Granule-Bound Starch Synthase (GBSS)
: This isoform is responsible for the synthesis of amylose, a linear form of starch.
Soluble Starch Synthase (SSS)
: This isoform contributes to the formation of amylopectin, a branched form of starch.
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