Alpha-glucosidase

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**[[2ze0]] – AGS – ''Geobacillus''<br />
**[[2ze0]] – AGS – ''Geobacillus''<br />
**[[3w38]] – bAGS - beet<br />
**[[3w38]] – bAGS - beet<br />
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**[[2d73]], [[2jka]], [[3wfa]] – BtAGS – ''Bacterioides thetaiotaomicron''<br />
*Maltase complex
*Maltase complex
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**[[3a4a]], [[3axh]] – yAGS + glucose<br />
**[[3a4a]], [[3axh]] – yAGS + glucose<br />
**[[3axi]] – yAGS (mutant) + glucose<br />
**[[3axi]] – yAGS (mutant) + glucose<br />
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**[[3n04]] – RoAGS – ''Ruminococcus obeum''<br />
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**[[3nsx]], [[3nuk]] – RoAGS (mutant)<br />
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**[[3pha]], [[3poc]] – RoAGS (mutant) + acarbose<br />
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**[[3mkk]] – RoAGS + isomaltose <br />
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*Alpha-glucosidase complex
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**[[2jke]] – BtAGS + deoxynojirimycin<br />
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**[[2jkp]] – BtAGS + castasnospermine<br />
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**[[2zq0]] – BtAGS + acarbose<br />
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Revision as of 11:32, 28 January 2015

Structure of yeast isomaltase complex with glucose (stick model) and Ca+2 ion (green) (PDB code 3a4a).

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3D structures of α-glucosidase

Updated on 28-January-2015

References

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