- as
glycogen debranching enzymes (GDEs). When
glucosyltransferase and
glucosidase are
catalyzed by
distinct enzymes,
glycogen debranching enzyme usually...
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limit dextrinase,
amylopectin 6-glucanohydrolase,
bacterial debranching enzyme,
debranching enzyme, α-dextrin endo-1,6-α-glucosidase, R-enzyme, pullulan...
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Debranching enzyme could refer to:
Glycogen debranching enzyme, acts on the
polysaccharide glycogen DBR1 (RNA
lariat debranching enzyme), acts on introns...
- (specifically of carbohydrates)
characterized by a
deficiency in
glycogen debranching enzymes. It is also
known as Cori's
disease in
honor of the 1947 Nobel...
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human glycogen debranching enzyme amylo- α- 1,6- glucosidase, 4- α-
glucanotransferase (AGL),
another name for the
glycogen debranching enzyme A Graphics...
- 2-α-glucosidase (EC 3.2.1.115,
dextran 1,2-α-glucosidase,
dextran α-1,2
debranching enzyme, 1,2-α-D-glucosyl-branched-dextran 2-glucohydrolase) is an enzyme...
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produced by
enzymatic hydrolysis of the alpha-1,6
glycosidic bonds or
debranching amylopectin.
Amylodextrin colors blue with iodine. (Beta)
Limit dextrin...
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between the
glucose chains,
creating the
branched amylopectin. The
starch debranching enzyme (DBE)
isoamylase removes some of
these branches.
Several isoforms...
- down
glycogen in the lysosome. It is
functionally similar to
glycogen debranching enzyme, but is on a
different chromosome,
processed differently by the...
- (9): 304–308. doi:10.1002/star.19730250906.
Norman BE (1982). "A
Novel Debranching Enzyme for
Application in the
Glucose Syrup Industry".
Starch - Stärke...