The enzyme Trehalase is a glycoside hydrolase, produced by cells in the brush border of the small intestine, which catalyzes the conversion of trehalose...
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and bees, in which trehalose serves as blood-sugar.[citation needed] Trehalase genes are found in tardigrades, the microscopic ecdysozoans found worldwide...
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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...
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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...
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Salbostatin is an antibiotic and trehalase inhibitor with the molecular formula C13H23O8. Salbostatin is produced by the bacterium Streptomyces albus...
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seen in other organisms that survive desiccation, and tardigrades have trehalase genes. However, it has been seen that in both tardigrades and bdelloid...
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be reduced by the hydrolysis by trehalase. Lentztrehaloses are rarely hydrolyzed by microbial and mammalian trehalases and may be used in various areas...
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is released from the subesophageal ganglion of the mother and triggers trehalase production by the ovaries. This generates high levels of glycogen in the...
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Thermomyces lanuginosus (section Trehalase)
of glucose syrups because it is insensitive to end product inhibition. Trehalase is a monomeric glycoprotein with 20% carbohydrate content. It is optimally...
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supplement, or as a prebiotic. However, as it is hydrolyzed in the body by trehalase, a trehalose-degrading enzyme, its physiological effect is limited. There...
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