The present invention relates to plant cells and plants, which are
genetically modified, wherein the genetic modification leads to the
increase of the activity of a starch phosphorylating OK1 protein and a
starch phosphorylating R1 protein in comparison with corresponding wild
type plant cells or wild type plants that have not been genetically
modified. Furthermore, the present invention relates to means and methods
for the manufacture of such plant cells and plants. Plant cells and
plants of this type synthesise a modified starch. The present invention
therefore also relates to the starch synthesised by the plant cells and
plants according to the invention, methods for the manufacture of this
starch, and the manufacture of starch derivatives of this modified
starch, as well as flours containing starches according to the invention.
Furthermore, the present invention relates to nucleic acid molecules and
vectors containing sequences which code for an OK1 protein and an R1
protein, as well as host cells which contain these nucleic acid
molecules.