Instant Notes: Plant Biology

(National Geographic (Little) Kids) #1
The chief carbohydrate storage products from photosynthesis are sugarsand
starch. These are respired by plant cells to provide ATP. Respirationoccurs in
all cells, whether photosynthetic or not. Starch is made up of glucose polymers,
either as long, straight chain molecules, amylose, or in highly branched form,
amylopectin. Starch is mostly deposited in plastids. Fig. 1shows the two major
pathways for starch breakdown, either involving hydrolytic enzymes,

Starch
degradation


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Starch

phosphorolytic

glucose-1-P

Starch Sucrose

fructose

hydrolytic

glucose

glucose-6-P

fructose-6-P

fructose-1,6-bisphosphate

dihydroxyacetone-P glyceraldehyde-3-P

1,3-bisphosphoglycerate

3-phosphoglycerate

2-phosphoglycerate

phosphoenolpyruvate

pyruvate

AT P

ADP

AT P

ADP

ADP

AT P

ADP

AT P

NAD+

NADH

AT P

ADP

Pi

Instant Notes
Fig. 1. The major pathways of starch degradation in a plant cell, involving either hydrolytic or
phosphorylytic enzymes. All pathways lead into glycolysis.
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