MALTOSE
General Information
Mainterm | MALTOSE |
Doc Type | ASP |
CAS Reg.No.(or other ID) | 69-79-4 |
Regnum |
133.124 133.178 133.179 131.112 131.170 131.200 131.203 131.206 |
From www.fda.gov
Targets
- General Function:
- Starch binding
- Uniprot ID:
- P30920
- Molecular Weight:
- 78046.265 Da
- Specific Function:
- Alpha-amylase activity
- Gene Name:
- AMY2B
- Uniprot ID:
- P19961
- Molecular Weight:
- 57709.49 Da
- General Function:
- Oxidoreductase activity, acting on the ch-oh group of donors, nad or nadp as acceptor
- Specific Function:
- Alpha-glycosidase with a very broad specificity. Hydrolyzes maltose and other small maltooligosaccharides but is inactive against the polymeric substrate starch. AglA is not specific with respect to the configuration at the C-4 position of its substrates because glycosidic derivatives of D-galactose are also hydrolyzed. Does not cleave beta-glycosidic bonds.
- Gene Name:
- aglA
- Uniprot ID:
- O33830
- Molecular Weight:
- 55046.815 Da
- General Function:
- Maltose transmembrane transporter activity
- Gene Name:
- malE
- Uniprot ID:
- Q9RHZ6
- Molecular Weight:
- 45673.62 Da
- General Function:
- Cation binding
- Gene Name:
- treZ
- Uniprot ID:
- Q9RX51
- Molecular Weight:
- 66909.235 Da
- General Function:
- Transporter activity
- Specific Function:
- Involved in the high-affinity maltose membrane transport system MalEFGK. Initial receptor for the active transport of and chemotaxis toward maltooligosaccharides.
- Gene Name:
- malE
- Uniprot ID:
- P0AEX9
- Molecular Weight:
- 43387.235 Da
- General Function:
- Starch binding
- Gene Name:
- spoII
- Uniprot ID:
- P36924
- Molecular Weight:
- 61628.585 Da
- General Function:
- Starch binding
- Specific Function:
- Converts starch into maltose.
- Gene Name:
- amyM
- Uniprot ID:
- P19531
- Molecular Weight:
- 78675.13 Da
- General Function:
- Pyridoxal phosphate binding
- Specific Function:
- Phosphorylase is an important allosteric enzyme in carbohydrate metabolism. Enzymes from different sources differ in their regulatory mechanisms and in their natural substrates. However, all known phosphorylases share catalytic and structural properties.
- Gene Name:
- malP
- Uniprot ID:
- P00490
- Molecular Weight:
- 90521.74 Da
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