Coalescence and directed anisotropic growth of starch granule initials in subdomains of Arabidopsis thaliana chloroplasts

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Léo Bürgy
Simona Eicke
Christophe Kopp
Camilla Jenny
Kuan Jen Lu
Stephane Escrig
Anders Meibom
Samuel C. Zeeman
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[1] Institute of Molecular Plant Biology,
[2] ETH Zurich,undefined
[3] Laboratory for Biological Geochemistry,undefined
[4] Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL),undefined
[5] Centre for Advanced Surface Analysis,undefined
[6] University of Lausanne,undefined
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Nature Communications | / 12卷
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Living cells orchestrate enzyme activities to produce myriads of biopolymers but cell-biological understanding of such processes is scarce. Starch, a plant biopolymer forming discrete, semi-crystalline granules within plastids, plays a central role in glucose storage, which is fundamental to life. Combining complementary imaging techniques and Arabidopsis genetics we reveal that, in chloroplasts, multiple starch granules initiate in stromal pockets between thylakoid membranes. These initials coalesce, then grow anisotropically to form lenticular granules. The major starch polymer, amylopectin, is synthesized at the granule surface, while the minor amylose component is deposited internally. The non-enzymatic domain of STARCH SYNTHASE 4, which controls the protein’s localization, is required for anisotropic growth. These results present us with a conceptual framework for understanding the biosynthesis of this key nutrient.
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