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<StructureSection load=' | <StructureSection load='3a4a' size='340' side='right' caption='Structure of beet α-glucosidase complex with acarbose (PDB code [[3w37]]).' scene=''> | ||
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[[3a47]], [[3aj7]] – yAGS – yeast<br /> | [[3a47]], [[3aj7]] – yAGS – yeast<br /> | ||
[[3a4a]], [[3axh]] – yAGS + glucose<br /> | [[3a4a]], [[3axh]] – yAGS + glucose<br /> | ||
[[3axi]] – yAGS (mutant) + glucose<br / | [[3axi]] – yAGS (mutant) + glucose<br /> | ||
Revision as of 12:31, 5 August 2014
<StructureSection load='3a4a' size='340' side='right' caption='Structure of beet α-glucosidase complex with acarbose (PDB code 3w37).' scene=>
FunctionFunction
Alpha glucosidase (AGS) or maltase beaks down the 1,4-α bonds in starch or disaccharides to produce glucose. Maltase breaks down maltose. Isomaltase breaks the 1,6 bond.
DiseaseDisease
RelevanceRelevance
Structural highlightsStructural highlights
3D structures of α-glucosidase3D structures of α-glucosidase
Updated on 05-August-2014
2g3m – SsAGS – Sulfolobus solfataricus
2ze0 – AGS – Geobacillus
3w38 – bAGS - beet
Maltase complexMaltase complex
1vjt – TmAGS + NAD – Thermotoga maritima
1obb – TmAGS + NAD + maltose
2g3n – SsAGS + octylglucoside
3w37 – bAGS + acarbose
3wel, 3wem, 3wen, 3weo – bAGS + acarviosyl-maltooligosaccharide
IsomaltaseIsomaltase
3a47, 3aj7 – yAGS – yeast
3a4a, 3axh – yAGS + glucose
3axi – yAGS (mutant) + glucose