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Characterization of intestinal gamma-glucoamylase deficiency in CBA/Ca mice.

R Quezada-Calvillo1, M Senchyna, B J Underdown.   

Abstract

In previous work, we found that CBA/Ca mice display only 20% of the maltase activity present in other mouse strains. In this study, we characterized more fully the maltase deficiency in CBA/Ca mice. Virtually all of the intestinal maltase activity of CBA/Ca mice was inactivated at 50 degrees C, indicating that it was due only to the sucrase-isomaltase complex. High-performance liquid chromatographic analysis revealed that CBA/Ca mice had undetectable maltase activity displaying the molecular mass characteristic of murine gamma-glucoamylase (gamma-GA) (530 kDa). Gel electrophoretic analysis confirmed that CBA/Ca mice lacked maltase activity with molecular mass of 530 kDa corresponding to gamma-GA. Two-dimensional electrophoretic analysis revealed that the gamma-GA deficiency in CBA/Ca mice was due to the failure to synthesize the enzyme and not to the synthesis of an inactive protein. gamma-GA maltase activity could not be induced in CBA/Ca mice by a diet rich in starch, whereas the activity of other disaccharidases were readily increased. gamma-GA-deficient CBA/Ca mice appear to lack any gross metabolic abnormality resulting from this defect.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8279566     DOI: 10.1152/ajpgi.1993.265.6.G1150

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol        ISSN: 0002-9513


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1.  Mucosal maltase-glucoamylase plays a crucial role in starch digestion and prandial glucose homeostasis of mice.

Authors:  Buford L Nichols; Roberto Quezada-Calvillo; Claudia C Robayo-Torres; Zihua Ao; Bruce R Hamaker; Nancy F Butte; Juan Marini; Farook Jahoor; Erwin E Sterchi
Journal:  J Nutr       Date:  2009-02-04       Impact factor: 4.798

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