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Publication : Murine intestinal disaccharidases: identification of structural variants of sucrase-isomaltase complex.

First Author  Quezada-Calvillo R Year  1993
Journal  Am J Physiol Volume  265
Issue  6 Pt 1 Pages  G1141-9
PubMed ID  8279565 Mgi Jnum  J:17272
Mgi Id  MGI:65322 Doi  10.1152/ajpgi.1993.265.6.G1141
Citation  Quezada-Calvillo R, et al. (1993) Murine intestinal disaccharidases: identification of structural variants of sucrase-isomaltase complex. Am J Physiol 265(6 Pt 1):G1141-9
abstractText  This study was directed to determine the extent of variability in structure or expression of intestinal disaccharidase [gamma-glucoamylase (gamma-GA), sucrase-isomaltase (SI), and lactase] between different strains of mice. Reduced levels of sucrase activity (approximately 20 U/g of protein) were observed in three strains of mice belonging to the CBA/Ca lineage. Four other strains of mice analyzed exhibited higher levels of sucrase activity (approximately 50 U/g of protein). Decreased levels of sucrase in CBA/Ca mice were not associated with decreased levels of activity associated with the isomaltase subunit or with decreased levels of SI mRNA expression. High-performance liquid chromatographic gel filtration, heat inactivation, and kinetic analysis indicated that the differences between strains in sucrase activity might be attributed to structural differences in the sucrase subunit of the SI complex, thus rendering it more susceptible to cleavage and inactivation. However, no differences in kinetic properties of the sucrase subunit were observed between strains. Murine gamma-GA was found to account for a greater proportion of maltase activity (approximately 70%) than that observed in other species (i.e., approximately 20%). In addition, CBA/Ca mice were found to be deficient in intestinal maltase activity (approximately 60 U/g) compared with the other strains studied (approximately 300 U/g).
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