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Trehalose and Trehalase in Arabidopsis [PDF]
Abstract Trehalase is ubiquitous in higher plants. So far, indications concerning its function are scarce, although it has been implicated in the detoxification of exogenous trehalose. A putative trehalase gene,T19F6.15, has been identified in the genome sequencing effort in Arabidopsis.
Müller J +4 more
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Parasitoid Wasps Can Manipulate Host Trehalase to the Benefit of Their Offspring
Trehalase is an essential hydrolase of trehalose in insects. However, whether and how trehalase performs in the association of parasitoid wasps and their hosts still remains unknown. Here, the exact function of trehalase of the general cutworm Spodoptera
Yan Song +5 more
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C/EBPα Regulates PxTreh1 and PxTreh2 Trehalase-Related Bt Resistance in Plutella xylostella (L.)
Trehalase regulates energy metabolism in insects by converting trehalose into two glucose molecules. High amounts of trehalase are critical for insect flight and larval stress resistance.
Jia Liu +11 more
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Sharp eyespot is a crucial disease affecting cereal plants, such as bread wheat (Triticum aestivum) and barley (Hordeum vulgare), and is primarily caused by the pathogenic fungus Rhizoctonia cerealis.
Xiaoyue Yang +9 more
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Trehalases and trehalose hydrolysis in fungi [PDF]
The simultaneous presence of two different trehalose-hydrolysing activities has been recognised in several fungal species. While these enzymes, known as acid and neutral trehalases, share a strict specificity for trehalose, they are nevertheless rather different in subcellular localisation and in several biochemical and regulatory properties.
J A, Jorge +3 more
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Trehalase is the only enzyme known for the irreversible splitting of trehalose and plays a major role in insect growth and development. In this report, we describe a basic study of the trehalase gene fragment encoding a soluble trehalase from ...
Qingtai Wang +7 more
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Although four Shigella species (S. flexneri, S. sonnei, S. dysenteriae, and S. boydii) have been reported, S. sp. PAMC 28760, an Antarctica isolate, is the only one with a complete genome deposited in NCBI database as an uncharacterized isolate.
Prasansah Shrestha +4 more
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The Evolutionary History and Functional Divergence of Trehalase (treh) Genes in Insects
Trehalases (treh) have been found in different organisms, such as bacteria, fungi, yeast, nematodes, insects, vertebrates, and plants. Their biochemical properties are extremely variable and not yet fully understood.
Andrea Nardelli +3 more
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Trehalase: A New Pollen Enzyme [PDF]
Pollen from 5 plant species (Lycopersicon pimpinellifolium Mill., Hermerocallis minor Mill., Galtonia condicans Decne., Camellia japonica L., and Lathyrus odoratus L.) representing 4 families germinated well in media containing trehalose as the sole carbon source.
A E, Gussin +3 more
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Different functions of the insect soluble and membrane-bound trehalase genes in chitin biosynthesis revealed by RNA interference. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Trehalase, an enzyme that hydrolyzes trehalose to yield two glucose molecules, plays a pivotal role in various physiological processes. In recent years, trehalase proteins have been purified from several insect species and are divided into ...
Jie Chen +7 more
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