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The human sucrase-isomaltase gene directs complex patterns of gene expression in transgenic mice

American Journal of Physiology-Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology, 1993
Sucrase-isomaltase (SI) is an enterocyte-specific gene that is expressed in complex developmental and spatial patterns. In this study, we examine the ability of regulatory elements within the human SI (hSI) gene to direct appropriate cell lineage and spatial patterns of expression in transgenic mice.
Markowitz, A J   +3 more
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Intestinal sucrase-isomaltase complex: Morphological identification of the subunit directly bound to the microvillar membrane

Journal of Ultrastructure Research, 1980
The rabbit-intestinal sucrase-isomaltase complex is an intrinsic protein of the microvillar membrane. It protrudes about 150 A from the membrane surface. In the present work the subunit directly bound to the membrane was identified by electron microscopy using nonlabeled antibodies specific for sucrase and isomaltase, respectively.
Y, Nishi, R, Tamura, Y, Takesue
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Feeding Medium-Chain Triglycerides to Rats Decreases Degradation of Sucrase-Isomaltase Complex in the Jejunum

The Journal of Nutrition, 1993
We demonstrated previously that feeding a diet containing medium-chain triglycerides (MCT) to rats causes an increase in the sucrase activity in jejunum relative to diets containing long-chain triglycerides (LCT). To explore the mechanism whereby MCT affect jejunal sucrase activity, 7-wk-old rats were fed a high LCT diet for 7 d, and then they were ...
H, Shinohara   +3 more
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A Simplified Procedure for the Isolation of the Sucrase · Isomaltase Complex from Rabbit Intestine Its Amino‐Acid and Sugar Composition

European Journal of Biochemistry, 1972
A simplified procedure for the isolation of the sucrase · isomaltase complex from rabbit small intestine was worked out, which allows the preparation of this protein in a homogeneous form in good yield.The sucrase · isomaltase complex from rabbit small intestine is a glycoprotein.
A, Cogoli   +4 more
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Disordered expression of the sucrase–isomaltase complex in the small intestine in Otsuka Long–Evans Tokushima fatty rats, a model of non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus with insulin resistance

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - General Subjects, 1999
To clarify the relationship between diabetes mellitus and carbohydrate digestion, the activities of sucrase and isomaltase, which form a complex enzyme (SI complex) on the brush border membranes, were compared in the progression of diabetes mellitus in Otsuka Long-Evans Tokushima fatty (OLETF) rats, a model of human non-insulin-dependent diabetes ...
T, Adachi   +10 more
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Congenital Sucrase‐Isomaltase Deficiency

Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, 2012
Hassan Y, Naim   +2 more
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Anchoring and Biosynthesis of a Major Intrinsic Plasma Membrane Protein:The Sucrase—Isomaltase Complex of the Small-Intestinal Brush Border

1985
Aspects of the biochemistry and physiopathology of oligo- and disaccharidases of the small-intestinal brush border membrane have been the object of previous reviews (Semenza, 1968, 1976, 1978, 1981a). I will concentrate here on the membrane positioning and anchoring, and on the biosynthesis and probable phylogeny of one of the major disaccharidases, i ...
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Mode of insertion of the sucrase-isomaltase complex in the intestinal brush border membrane: implications for the biosynthesis of this stalked intrinsic membrane protein.

Ciba Foundation symposium, 1980
Unlike other intrinsic plasma membrane proteins the sucrase-isomaltase complex is associated with the intestinal brush border membrane through a highly hydrophobic segment located not far from the N-terminal of one subunit (isomaltase). This observation calls for additions and/or modifications to the generally accepted scheme of biosynthesis of plasma ...
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Absence of brush border sucrase-isomaltase complex in congenital sucrose intolerance.

Biomedicine / [publiee pour l'A.A.I.C.I.G.], 1975
J, Schmitz   +3 more
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