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Trehalase of Culex pipiens fatigans.
M B, Lakshmi, S, Kundra, D, Subrahmanyam
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Trehalase Deficiency in Greenland
Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 1988Small-intestinal surgical biopsy specimens from 97 adult Greenlanders showed an incidence of trehalase deficiency in at least 8%. Trehalose tolerance tests performed in three individuals with low trehalase activity (6 IU/g protein) showed no increase in the blood glucose concentration.
E, Gudmand-Høyer +4 more
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Trehalase from Sclerotinia sclerotiorum
Archiv f�r Mikrobiologie, 1972Cell-free extracts of mycelia and sclerotia of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum (Lib.) D By. grown on synthetic liquid medium with various carbon sources contained trehalase (α,α′-glucoside 1-glucohydrolase; EC3.2.1.28) activity. The enzyme was not usually detected in the culture filtrate.
S Y, Wang, D, Le Tourneau
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Trehalase in Schizophyllum commune
Archiv f�r Mikrobiologie, 1968The hydrolytic enzyme trehalase was demonstrated in mycelial extracts of Schizophyllum commune cultured on either glucose or trehalose as sole source of carbon and energy. The enzyme was also detected in culture-filtrates of trehalose-grown cells. The intracellular forms of trehalase from glucose- and trehalose-cultures were similar in their response ...
C F, Williams, D J, Niederpruem
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Screening for microbial trehalases: extracellular trehalases produced byFusarium species
World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology, 1997Two hundred microorganisms comprising actinomycetes, bacteria, fungi and yeasts were screened for extracellular trehalases by their growth on trehalose in solid and liquid culture.Candida albicans, Gelasinospora retispora and four isolates belonging to the genusFusarium produced extracellular trehalases.
Dekker, R.F.H. +3 more
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Trehalase: Induction inBacillus cereus
Experientia, 1969Es wird gezeigt, dassBacillus cereus die Disaccharid Trehalose fermentieren kann. Die fur diese Fermentwirkung benotigte Trehalase wurde durch das Substrat ermoglicht, wahrend Puromycin den Vorgang verhinderte. Dies beweist die Notwendigkeit einer neuen Proteinsynthese.
L H, Crabbe, A E, Gussin, E A, Tyrrell
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Trehalase activity in Selaginella martensii
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1969Abstract The content of α,α′-trehalose in fronds of Selaginella martensii was shown to be 2.4% by isotope dilution analysis. Trehalose- 14 C supplied to the cut ends of detached fronds did not accumulate, however, but gave a labelling pattern in the leaves identical with that obtained with d -glucose- 14 C, indicating a common pathway of ...
R M, Roberts, K C, Tovey
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Inhibitors of Pig Kidney Trehalase
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1995Trehazolin, a new trehalase inhibitor isolated from the culture broth of Micromonospora, was reported to be a highly specific inhibitor for porcine and silk worm trehalases with IC50 values of 5.5 x 10(-9) and 3.7 x 10(-9) M, respectively (O. Ando, H. Satake, K. Itoi, A. Sato, M. Nakajima, S. Takashi, H. Haruyama, Y. Ohkuma, T.
S V, Kyosseva, Z N, Kyossev, A D, Elbein
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Trehalase Isozymes in Amniotic Fluid
Asia-Oceania Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1986AbstractA technique has been developed for the separation of trehalase isozymes by poly‐acrylamide slab gel electrophoresis in horizontal plates. Amniotic fluid was found to contain two isozymes at middle gestation and two or three isozymes at late gestation. Meconium at middle gestation and newborn urine contain only low‐mobility isozyme.
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