3.2.1.62: glycosylceramidase
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Word Map on EC 3.2.1.62
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3.2.1.62
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lactose
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sucrase-isomaltase
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enterocytes
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brush
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jejunum
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pro-lph
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microvillus
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brush-border
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sucrase
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hypolactasia
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disaccharidase
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adult-type
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maltase-glucoamylase
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enterocyte-specific
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mannose-rich
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beta-glycosidase
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transport-competent
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3.4.11.7
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medicine
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non-persistence
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crypt-villus
- 3.2.1.62
- lactose
- sucrase-isomaltase
- enterocytes
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brush
- jejunum
-
pro-lph
- microvillus
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brush-border
- sucrase
- hypolactasia
- disaccharidase
-
adult-type
- maltase-glucoamylase
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enterocyte-specific
-
mannose-rich
-
beta-glycosidase
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transport-competent
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3.4.11.7
- medicine
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non-persistence
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crypt-villus
Reaction
Synonyms
cerebrosidase, EGC, EGCII, EGCrP1, Egh1, endo-glycoceramidase II, endoglycoceramidase II, endoglycoceramidase-related protein 1, ergosteryl-beta-glucosidase, Gcase, glucocerebrosidase, glycosyl ceramide glycosylhydrolase, glycosyl-N-acylsphingosine glycohydrolase, glycosylceramidase, KLotho lactase phlorizin hydrolase, Klotho-related protein, lactase phlorizin hydrolase, lactase-phlorizin hydrolase, LCT, LPH, LPH1, phloretin-glucosidase, phloridzin glucosidase, phlorizin beta-glucosidase, phlorizin hydrolase, Yir007w
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Activating Compound
Activating Compound on EC 3.2.1.62 - glycosylceramidase
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Citric acid
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highest stimulation at 50 mM and 30°C only for phlorizin activity
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presence of Rab8T22NCFP results in an increase in LPHYFP-containing vesicular structures
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additional information
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higher expression and gene transcription of LPH in jejunum of rats fed a high-carbohydrate/low-fat diet compared with those fed a low carbohydrate/high-fat diet. In vitro binding of the caudal homeobox protein Cdx-2, which is important for intestinal gene expression and differentiation, to the homeodomain protein-binding element CE-LPH1 in jejunal nuclear extracts is associated with the higher expression of LPH
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