AMY3 is an α-amylase gene that encodes an enzyme involved in the degradation of starch in plants. Members of the amylase family usually contain several conserved regions, which harbor key amino acid residues involved in the catalytic reaction. The primary function of AMY3 is closely related to the degradation of plant starch. It hydrolyzes starch to produce sugars, providing energy and carbon sources for plants, especially under hypoxic conditions or during osmotic stress. Enhanced expression of AMY3 contributes to the degradation of starch in endosperm, supporting the germination process of plants. The signaling pathways involving AMY3 are related to plant stress responses, such as the mobilization of starch under osmotic stress and the regulation of plant hormones like abscisic acid, which play a crucial role in plants' response to drought, high salinity, and other stresses, regulating the degradation of starch in leaves and the opening and closing of stomata. The specific structure, function, and signaling pathways of AMY3 may vary depending on plant species and environmental conditions, and may have different regulatory mechanisms and biological effects in different plants and tissues.
The following AMY3 reagents supplied by CUSABIO are manufactured under a strict quality control system. Multiple applications have been validated and solid technical support is offered.
AMY3 Proteins for Triticum aestivum (Wheat)
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CSB-YP362330TQN CSB-EP362330TQN CSB-BP362330TQN CSB-MP362330TQN CSB-EP362330TQN-B |
Recombinant Triticum aestivum Alpha-amylase AMY3 (AMY1.1) |
Yeast E.coli Baculovirus Mammalian cell In Vivo Biotinylation in E.coli |