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Query: EC:3.2.1.20 (alpha-glucosidase)
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In the newborn lamb, activities of lysosomal enzymes are lower in the duodenum and jejunum than in the ileum. In contrast, there are only minor differences, if any, in activities of lysosomal enzymes between the regions of the small intestine of 5-day-old lambs. In the duodenum, jejunum and ileum, activities of hexosaminidase, alpha-mannosidase, beta-mannosidase, alpha-L-fucosidase and phosphodiesterase are greater in newborn than in 5-day-old lambs. Only in the distal part of the small intestine are activities of beta-glucuronidase, alpha-glucosidase, alpha-galactosidase, beta-galactosidase, acid phosphatase and cathepsin B higher in the newborn than in 5-day-old lambs. Cathepsin B activity is lower in the duodenum and jejunum of the newborn than in 5-day-old lambs.
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PMID:Lysosomal enzymes in the intestine of the newborn lamb. 609 93

The tertiary amines, procaine and nicotinoylprocaine, cause an increase in the specific activities of two glycohydrolases, alpha-fucosidase and beta-N-acetylhexosaminidase, which are involved in membrane metabolism. The specific activity of alkaline phosphatase, a plasma membrane enzyme, is lowered in muscle cells after addition of procaine or nicotinoylprocaine to the culture medium. The specific activities of two transferases, aspartate-amino-transferase and creatine phosphokinase, are increased by 10(-5) mol/l butacaine. A combined addition of butacaine and nicotinoylprocaine causes less effects on the transferases. The specific activities of neutral alpha-glucosidase and beta-N-acetylhexosaminidase are scarcely influenced by butacaine alone. Only butacaine and nicotinoylprocaine together lead to an increase of the activities of these hydrolases. These results suggest two different mechanism of action at least concerning these substances: 1. a specific binding of tertiary amines and 2. a coordinated mechanism on the membrane fluidity.
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PMID:[Effect of procaine, nicotinoylprocaine and butacaine on mammalian cells in culture]. 624 Feb 71

Six glycoside hydrolases in the culture medium of Bacteroides fragilis--alpha-glucosidase, beta-glucosidase, alpha-galactosidase, beta-galactosidase, beta-N-acetylglucosaminidase, and alpha-L-fucosidase-were systematically purified by ammonium sulfate precipitation, gel filtration chromatography, and density gradient isoelectric focusing. The isoelectric focusing resolved the glycosidases into distinct, well-separated fractions and revealed three differently charged forms of beta-N-acetylglucosaminidase and of alpha-L-fucosidase. Furthermore, alpha-glucosidase and beta-N-acetylglucosaminidase were shown to possess dual affinities for the respective galactoside substrates, and beta-galactosidase also hydrolyzed beta-D-fucoside. alpha-Glucosidase was purified to homogeneity, as indicated by a thin-layer isoelectric focusing zymogram technique. The glycosidases, with exception of beta-glucosidase and the acid alpha-L-fucosidase, were each separated from other glycosidic activities to 99%. The molecular weights varied between 58,000 and 125,000. The pH optima ranged from 4.8 to 6.9.
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PMID:Purification of glycoside hydrolases from Bacteroides fragilis. 625 Apr 77

The enzyme activities of alpha-fucosidase (pH 4.0 and pH 5.5), alpha-galactosidase, beta-galactosidase, alpha-glucosidase (pH 4.5 and pH 6.0), beta-glucosidase, beta-glucuronidase, beta-hexosaminidase, and alpha-mannosidase (pH 4.5 and pH 5.5) were investigated in sera from cystic fibrosis (CF) patients. Several of these activities were significantly increased in sera from patients compared to age-matched control children. CF-patients in a more advanced stage of the disease had a tendency to higher values of some of these hydrolases than those in better condition. No new isoenzymes of these hydrolases were found. Only minor differences could be detected in the pH-profiles of alpha-mannosidase and acid phosphatase from age-matched normal controls, heterozygotes and homozygotes for CF. With our technique, alpha-mannosidase and acid phosphatase showed the same thermostability in CF-patients. CF-heterozygotes and age-matched controls, except at 56 degrees C, when the activity of acid-phosphatase in the plasma from adult CF-heterozygotes decreased more than that from adult controls
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PMID:Acid hydrolases in sera and plasma from patients with cystic fibrosis. 626 20

This study determined in a blind fashion the activity levels and thermostability properties of two lysosomal hydrolytic enzymes, acid phosphatase and alpha-mannosidase, in plasma samples from 25 cystic fibrosis (CF) patients and 25 age- and sex-matched normal controls. Mean alpha-mannosidase activity (3.2 +/- 1.0 mU/ml) and acid phosphatase activities (6.5 +/- 2.9 mU/ml) in CF patients were not significantly different from those found in normal individuals (2.8 +/- 0.7 and 7.6 +/- 3.4 mU/ml, respectively). Using stringent conditions no differences in thermostability properties of these enzymes were found between plasma from CF patients as compared to that of normal controls. When activity levels of these enzymes and of four additional hydrolytic enzymes, alpha-L-fucosidase, alpha-galactosidase, alpha-glucosidase and beta-galactosidase, were determined in submandibular saliva, no significant differences in enzyme levels between CF and age- and sex-matched controls were noted nor were thermostability differences found. Our data do not support the concept that altered properties of these enzymes are useful as markers for detection of CF homozygotes and heterozygotes, nor the hypothesis that the defect underlying this disease is a deficiency of post-translational modification of glycoproteins leading to their mis-compartmentalization and qualitative alteration.
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PMID:Plasma and submandibular saliva lysosomal enzymes in cystic fibrosis. 639 40

Castanospermine (1,6,7,8-tetrahydroxyoctahydroindolizine) was tested against a variety of commercially available glycosidases and found to be a potent inhibitor of almond emulsin beta-glucosidase, and also to inhibit fungal beta-xylosidase. This alkaloid was inactive on yeast alpha-glucosidase, alpha- or beta-galactosidase, alpha-mannosidase, beta-N-acetylhexosaminidase, beta-glucuronidase, alpha-L-fucosidase. Fifty-percent inhibition of beta-glucosidase required about 10 micrograms/ml of castanospermine. The amount of inhibition was uniform throughout the time course, and the inhibition with regard to substrate concentration (p-nitrophenyl-beta-D-glucopyranoside) appeared to be of the mixed type. Castanospermine was also a potent inhibitor of beta-glucocerebrosidase when assayed with fibroblast extracts using either a fluorimetric or a radioactive assay. Interestingly enough, castanospermine also inhibited the lysosomal alpha-glucosidase, and this inhibition required comparable levels of alkaloid to that required for inhibition of beta-glucocerebrosidase. However, a number of other lysosomal glycosidases were not sensitive to castanospermine (i.e., alpha- or beta-galactosidase, alpha- or beta-mannosidase, alpha- or beta-L-fucosidase, beta-N-acetylhexosaminidase, beta-glucuronidase).
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PMID:Castanospermine, a tetrahydroxylated alkaloid that inhibits beta-glucosidase and beta-glucocerebrosidase. 640 22

The activities of various glycosidases in homogenates of the small-intestinal mucosa of one adult and two suckling echidnas, Tachyglossus aculeatus, were investigated. The activities of lactase (beta-D-galactosidase), beta-N-acetylglucosaminidase, neuraminidase and alpha-L-fucosidase were higher in the sucklings than in the adult animal. Maltase and isomaltase activities were lower. Sucrase and cellobiase activities were absent or present in trace amounts only. The lactase activity had a pH optimum of 4.0-4.5, was predominantly in the soluble fraction following ultracentrifugation and was inhibited by p-chloromercuribenzene sulfonate, suggesting that it was due to a lysosomal acid beta-galactosidase and not a brush-border neutral lactase. The maltase activity of the sucklings also had the characteristics predominantly of a lysosomal acid hydrolase. It is proposed that in suckling echidnas, the oligosaccharides (mainly neuraminyllactose and fucosyllactose) of the mother's milk are digested intracellularly by lysosomal enzymes, rather than at the brush border, of the epithelial cells of the small-intestinal mucosa.
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PMID:Intestinal glycosidase activities in one adult and two suckling echidnas: absence of a neutral lactase (beta-D-galactosidase). 641 47

Fluorescent Pseudomonas species (P. aeruginosa, P. fluorescens, P. putida) were tested for the presence of glycosidase activities (alpha-D-glucosidase, beta-D-glucosidase, alpha-D-galactosidase, beta-D-galactosidase, beta-xylosidase, alpha-D-mannosidase, alpha-L-fucosidase, beta-L-fucosidase, beta-D-glucuronidase and N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminidase). Some of the investigated glycosidases were always absent, while N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminidase was constantly present in all strains; 3 glycosidase activities were observed in association or separately. Serotype O11 of P. aeruginosa was found to be homogeneous with respect to some of those enzymatic activities. Search for beta-D-galactosidase, alpha-D-glucosidase and beta-D-glucosidase may be of diagnostic value in epidemiologic studies of P. aeruginosa.
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PMID:[Detection of glycosidases in Pseudomonas of the fluorescent group: relation between serotype and glycosidase activities in P. aeruginosa]. 642 62

Ten enzymes, all known to be glycoproteins, were examined by electrophoresis or gel isoelectric focusing in 12 different patients with primary or secondary sialidase deficiency. Aberrant electrophoretic mobilities of many of the enzymes attributable to abnormal sialylation were found in all the patients. In ten of the patients seven of the enzymes were affected. The unaffected enzymes were beta-galactosidase, alkaline phosphatase and beta-glucuronidase. In the cells from the two patients with I cell disease (mucolipidosis II) in which sialidase is one of many deficient enzymes, beta-galactosidase, alpha-galactosidase, alpha-fucosidase and alpha-mannosidase were undetectable, alkaline phosphatase showed a normal electrophoretic mobility and acid phosphatase, adenosine deaminase, alpha-glucosidase and beta-D-N-acetylhexosaminidase showed aberrant mobilities.
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PMID:Electrophoretic analysis of glycoprotein enzymes in the sialidoses and mucolipidoses. 645 53

The activities of various glycosidases in homogenates of the small intestinal mucosa of two adult and 18 suckling tammar wallabies (M. eugenii) aged from 6 to 50 weeks were investigated. Lactase (beta-D-galactosidase), beta-N-acetylglucosaminidase, alpha-L-fucosidase and neuraminidase activities were high during the first 34 weeks post partum and then declined to very low levels. Maltase, isomaltase, sucrase and trehalase activities were very low or absent during the first 34 weeks, and then increased. The lactase activity was unusual in being greater in the distal than the middle or proximal thirds of the intestine, and in its low pH optimum (pH 4.6), inhibition by p-chloromercuribenzene sulfonate but not by Tris, and lack of cellobiase activity. These properties are those of a lysosomal acid beta-galactosidase rather than of a brush border neutral lactase. The maltase activity had the characteristics of a lysosomal acid alpha-glucosidase early in lactation and of a brush border neutral maltase in adult animals. The significance of these findings is discussed in relation to changes in dietary carbohydrates during weaning and to the mode of digestion of milk carbohydrates by the pouch young.
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PMID:Intestinal lactase (beta-galactosidase) and other glycosidase activities in suckling and adult tammar wallabies (Macropus eugenii). 678 21


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