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TREHALASE

Known as: Trehalase [Chemical/Ingredient], alpha,alpha-Trehalose glucohydrolase 
An enzyme that catalyzes the conversion of alpha,alpha-trehalose and water to D-glucose. EC 3.2.1.28.
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1989
1989
The larval midgut epithelial cell of the silkworm, Bombyx mori, has two forms of alkaline phosphatase and trehalase, soluble and… 
1986
1986
It has been reported that the addition of glucose, uncouplers and nystatin to yeast cells grown in a sugarfree medium causes… 
1973
1973
An association of trehalase with the innermost wall (endosporium) of ascospores of Neurospora is suggested, because this enzyme… 
1973
1973
Trehalases from the ascospores of Neurospora tetrasperma and the mycelium of N. crassa were compared. Enzymes from both sources… 
1971
1971
Soluble trehalase (EC 3.2.1.28) from Drosophila melanogaster was purified to a specific activity of about 112 units/mg and only… 
1968
1968
The enzyme α,α′-glucoside 1-glucohydrolase, which catalyzes the hydrolysis of trehalose, was isolated from Streptomyces… 
1966
1966
The hydrolytic enzyme, trehalase, was isolated and purified approximately 90-fold from the cellular slime mold Dictyostelium…