- The
enzyme Trehalase is a
glycoside hydrolase,
produced by
cells in the
brush border of the
small intestine,
which catalyzes the
conversion of trehalose...
- and bees, in
which trehalose serves as blood-sugar.[citation needed]
Trehalase genes are
found in tardigrades, the
microscopic ecdysozoans found worldwide...
-
produced by
Streptomyces hygroscopicus. It is used as an
inhibitor of
trehalase. It is used for the
control of
sheath blight of rice and damping-off of...
-
hemolymph are
tightly controlled by
multiple enzymes and hormones,
including trehalase, insulin-like
peptides (ILPs and DILPs),
adipokinetic hormone (AKH), leucokinin...
- of
glucose syrups because it is
insensitive to end
product inhibition.
Trehalase is a
monomeric glycoprotein with 20% carbohydrate content. It is optimally...
-
Salbostatin is an
antibiotic and
trehalase inhibitor with the
molecular formula C13H23O8.
Salbostatin is
produced by the
bacterium Streptomyces albus...
- for the
cleavage of disaccharides,
there are maltase, lactase, sucrase,
trehalase, and others. In humans,
about 70
genes are
known that code for glycosidases...
- be
reduced by the
hydrolysis by
trehalase.
Lentztrehaloses are
rarely hydrolyzed by
microbial and
mammalian trehalases and may be used in
various areas...
- An α,α-
trehalase (EC 3.2.1.28) is an
enzyme with
systematic name α,α-trehalose glucohydrolase. This
enzyme catalyzes the
chemical reaction α,α-trehalose...
- β-fructofuranosidase (invertase) EC 3.2.1.27:
deleted EC 3.2.1.28: α,α-
trehalase EC 3.2.1.29: Now
included with EC 3.2.1.52, β-N-acetylhexosaminidase EC...