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Arnd Sturm
Researcher at University of California, San Diego
Publications - 35
Citations - 3750
Arnd Sturm is an academic researcher from University of California, San Diego. The author has contributed to research in topics: Glycan & Glycoprotein. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 35 publications receiving 3636 citations.
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Invertases. Primary structures, functions, and roles in plant development and sucrose partitioning.
TL;DR: One of the key features of plants is their ability to reduce carbon dioxide in the presence of sunlight and water to sugars, and the subsequent transport of assimilated carbon to the nonphotosynthetic tissues (sink tissues).
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Antisense Repression of Vacuolar and Cell Wall Invertase in Transgenic Carrot Alters Early Plant Development and Sucrose Partitioning
TL;DR: The data suggest that acid invertases play an important role in early plant development, most likely via control of sugar composition and metabolic fluxes, and both isoenzymes seem to have important functions in sucrose partitioning later in plant development.
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cDNA cloning of carrot extracellular beta-fructosidase and its expression in response to wounding and bacterial infection.
Arnd Sturm,Maarten J. Chrispeels +1 more
TL;DR: Results indicate that apoplastic beta-fructosidase is probably a new and hitherto unrecognized pathogenesis-related protein.
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Isolation of a mutant Arabidopsis plant that lacks N-acetyl glucosaminyl transferase I and is unable to synthesize Golgi-modified complex N-linked glycans.
TL;DR: Direct enzyme assays of cell extracts show that the mutant cells of Arabidopsis thaliana lack N-acetyl glucosaminyl transferase I, the first enzyme in the pathway of complex glycan biosynthesis, suggesting that complex glycans are not essential for normal developmental processes.
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Structure, position, and biosynthesis of the high mannose and the complex oligosaccharide side chains of the bean storage protein phaseolin
TL;DR: Phaseolin, the major storage protein of the common bean, is a glycoprotein which is synthesized during seed development and accumulates in protein storage vacuoles or protein bodies and involves enzymes in the Golgi apparatus as well as in the protein bodies.