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== Function ==
== Function ==


'''Alpha glucosidase''' (AGS) or '''maltase''' breaks down the 1,4-α bonds in starch or disaccharides to produce glucose.  Maltase breaks down maltose.  '''Isomaltase''' breaks the 1,6 bond.<ref>PMID:18848471</ref> See also [[Kennedy research]].
'''Alpha glucosidase''' (AGS) or '''maltase''' breaks down the 1,4-α bonds in starch or disaccharides to produce glucose.  '''Maltase''' breaks down maltose.  '''Isomaltase''' or '''sucrase-isomaltase''' or '''oligo-1,6-glucosidase''' breaks the 1,6 bond.<ref>PMID:18848471</ref>
*'''Maltase-glucoamylase''' has important role in glucose production.  It hydrolize linear alpha-1,4-linked oligosaccharides<ref>PMID:22058037</ref>.<br />
*'''Acid-alpha gucosidase''' degrades glycogen polymers to glucose in the acidic lysosomes<ref>PMID:17217857</ref>.<br />
*'''6-phospho-alpha gucosidase''' hydrolyses maltose-6"-phosphate<ref>PMID:15341727</ref>.<br />
*'''Glucan 1,4-alpha gucosidase''' hydrolyses the terminal 1,4-linked alpha-D-glucose residues in polysaccharides to produce beta-glucose.<br />
For details see [[Sucrase-isomaltase]].
 
See also [[Kennedy research]] and [[Carbohydrate Metabolism]].


== Disease ==
== Disease ==
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== Structural highlights ==
== Structural highlights ==
<scene name='59/596427/Cv/2'>α-D-glucose binding site</scene> (PDB code [[3a4a]]).<ref>PMID:20812985</ref>
<scene name='59/596427/Cv/3'>α-D-glucose binding site</scene> (PDB code [[3a4a]]).<ref>PMID:20812985</ref> Water molecules shown as red spheres.
<scene name='59/596427/Cv/5'>Ca coordination site</scene>.


==3D structures of α-glucosidase==
[[Alpha-glucosidase 3D structures]]


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==3D structures of α-glucosidase==
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{{#tree:id=OrganizedByTopic|openlevels=0|
*Alpha glucosidase
**[[2g3m]] – SsAGS – ''Sulfolobus solfataricus''<br />
**[[2ze0]] – AGS – ''Geobacillus''<br />
**[[3w38]] – bAGS - beet<br />
**[[2d73]], [[2jka]], [[3wfa]], [[5djw]], [[5f7c]], [[3wfa]] – BtAGS – ''Bacterioides thetaiotaomicron''<br />
**[[5f0e]] – mAGS - mouse<br />
**[[5aed]], [[5aee]], [[5aeg]] – AGS - ''Esherichia coli''<br />
**[[3wy1]] – HaAGS - ''Halomonas''<br />
**[[4xpo]] – PsAGS - ''Pedobacter saltans''<br />
**[[4xpr]] – PsAGS (mutant)<br />
*Maltase complex
**[[1vjt]] – TmAGS + NAD – ''Thermotoga maritima''<br />
**[[1obb]] – TmAGS + NAD + maltose <br />
**[[2g3n]] – SsAGS + octylglucoside<br />
*Isomaltase
**[[3a47]], [[3aj7]] – yAGS – yeast<br />
**[[3a4a]], [[3axh]] – yAGS + glucose<br />
**[[3axi]] – yAGS (mutant) + glucose<br />
**[[3n04]] – RoAGS – ''Ruminococcus obeum''<br />
**[[3nsx]], [[3nuk]] – RoAGS (mutant)<br />
**[[3pha]], [[3poc]] – RoAGS (mutant) + acarbose<br />
**[[3mkk]] – RoAGS + isomaltose <br />
*Alpha-glucosidase complex
**[[2jke]] – BtAGS + deoxynojirimycin<br />
**[[2jkp]] – BtAGS + castasnospermine<br />
**[[2zq0]] – BtAGS + acarbose<br />
**[[5h9o]] – mAGS + glucose<br />
**[[5hjo]] – mAGS + substrate analog<br />
**[[5h9r]] – mAGS + intermediate<br />
**[[5ied]], [[5iee]], [[5ief]], [[5ieg]] – mAGS + iminosugar antiviral<br />
**[[3wy2]] – HaAGS + glucose<br />
**[[3wy3]] – HaAGS (mutant) + glucose<br />
**[[3wy4]] – HaAGS (mutant) + maltose<br />
**[[4xpp]] – PsAGS + galactose<br />
**[[4xpq]] – PsAGS + fucose<br />
**[[4xps]] – PsAGS (mutant) + galactpiranoside<br />
**[[3wel]], [[3wem]], [[3wen]], [[3weo]], [[3w37]] – bAGS + substrate<br />
}}


== References ==
== References ==

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