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Mannosylglycerate hydrolase MGH1-like glycoside hydrolase domain
amylo-alpha-1,6-glucosidase
This family includes human glycogen branching enzyme Swiss:P35573. This enzyme contains a number of distinct catalytic activities. It has been shown for the yeast homologue Swiss:O93808 that mutations in this region disrupt the enzymes Amylo-alpha-1,6-glucosidase (EC:3.2.1.33). [1]. 11375985. Identification of the catalytic residues of bifunctional. glycogen debranching enzyme.. Nakayama A, Yamamoto K, Tabata S;. J Biol Chem 2001;276:28824-28828. (from Pfam)
trehalase family glycosidase
Trehalase (EC:3.2.1.28) is known to recycle trehalose to glucose. Trehalose is a physiological hallmark of heat-shock response in yeast and protects of proteins and membranes against a variety of stresses. This family is found in conjunction with Pfam:PF07492 in fungi. [1]. 12782117. Biochemical and genomic regulation of the trehalose cycle in. yeast: review of observations and canonical model analysis.. Voit EO;. J Theor Biol 2003;223:55-78. (from Pfam)
alpha,alpha-trehalase TreA
Catalyzes the hydrolysis of trehalose to glucose
alpha,alpha-trehalase TreF
alpha,alpha-trehalase
alpha,alpha-trehalase catalyzes the hydrolysis of alpha,alpha-trehalose to form alpha- and beta-D-glucose
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