نتایج جستجو برای: glucosidases

تعداد نتایج: 638  

Journal: :Agricultural and Biological Chemistry 1965

2015
Akbar Mobinikhaledi Behvar Asghari Mahsa Jabbarpour

In an endeavor to find a novel series of antihyperglycemic agents, new benzimidazole and pyrimidine derivatives were successfully synthesized efficiently in high yield with high purity, starting from amino acids in the presence of phosphorus oxychloride (POCl3). The synthesized compounds were identified by (1)H-NMR, (13)C-NMR, FT-IR spectroscopic techniques and elemental analysis. All products ...

2016
Wei Xia Yingguo Bai Ying Cui Xinxin Xu Lichun Qian Pengjun Shi Wei Zhang Huiying Luo Xiuan Zhan Bin Yao

The fungus Humicola insolens is one of the most powerful decomposers of crystalline cellulose. However, studies on the β-glucosidases from this fungus remain insufficient, especially on glycosyl hydrolase family 3 enzymes. In the present study, we analyzed the functional diversity of three distant family 3 β-glucosidases from Humicola insolens strain Y1, which belonged to different evolutionary...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2012
Byung-Hoo Lee Razieh Eskandari Kyra Jones Kongara Ravinder Reddy Roberto Quezada-Calvillo Buford L Nichols David R Rose Bruce R Hamaker B Mario Pinto

Starch digestion involves the breakdown by α-amylase to small linear and branched malto-oligosaccharides, which are in turn hydrolyzed to glucose by the mucosal α-glucosidases, maltase-glucoamylase (MGAM) and sucrase-isomaltase (SI). MGAM and SI are anchored to the small intestinal brush-border epithelial cells, and each contains a catalytic N- and C-terminal subunit. All four subunits have α-1...

Journal: :Agricultural and Biological Chemistry 1962

2013
Byung-Hoo Lee Like Yan Robert J. Phillips Bradley L. Reuhs Kyra Jones David R. Rose Buford L. Nichols Roberto Quezada-Calvillo Sang-Ho Yoo Bruce R. Hamaker

For digestion of starch in humans, α-amylase first hydrolyzes starch molecules to produce α-limit dextrins, followed by complete hydrolysis to glucose by the mucosal α-glucosidases in the small intestine. It is known that α-1,6 linkages in starch are hydrolyzed at a lower rate than are α-1,4 linkages. Here, to create designed slowly digestible carbohydrates, the structure of waxy corn starch (W...

2017
Laura I. de Eugenio Juan A. Méndez-Líter Manuel Nieto-Domínguez Lola Alonso Jesús Gil-Muñoz Jorge Barriuso Alicia Prieto María Jesús Martínez

BACKGROUND Genomic and proteomic analysis are potent tools for metabolic characterization of microorganisms. Although cellulose usually triggers cellulase production in cellulolytic fungi, the secretion of the different enzymes involved in polymer conversion is subjected to different factors, depending on growth conditions. These enzymes are key factors in biomass exploitation for second genera...

2016
Jianbing Jiang Chi-Lin Kuo Liang Wu Christian Franke Wouter W. Kallemeijn Bogdan I. Florea Eline van Meel Gijsbert A. van der Marel Jeroen D. C. Codée Rolf G. Boot Gideon J. Davies Herman S. Overkleeft Johannes M. F. G. Aerts

The development of small molecule activity-based probes (ABPs) is an evolving and powerful area of chemistry. There is a major need for synthetically accessible and specific ABPs to advance our understanding of enzymes in health and disease. α-Glucosidases are involved in diverse physiological processes including carbohydrate assimilation in the gastrointestinal tract, glycoprotein processing i...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2007
Leif Barleben Santosh Panjikar Martin Ruppert Juergen Koepke Joachim Stöckigt

Strictosidine beta-D-glucosidase (SG) follows strictosidine synthase (STR1) in the production of the reactive intermediate required for the formation of the large family of monoterpenoid indole alkaloids in plants. This family is composed of approximately 2000 structurally diverse compounds. SG plays an important role in the plant cell by activating the glucoside strictosidine and allowing it t...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2013
Renaud Berlemont Adam C Martiny

Many microorganisms contain cellulases that are important for plant cell wall degradation and overall soil ecosystem functioning. At present, we have extensive biochemical knowledge of cellulases but little is known about the phylogenetic distribution of these enzymes. To address this, we analyzed the distribution of 21,985 genes encoding proteins related to cellulose utilization in 5,123 seque...

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