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glycosidases (noun) - enzymes that catalyze the hydrolysis of glycosidic bonds between carbohydrates or sugars and other molecules, commonly found in biological systems and processes
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  • plural of glycosidase

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Glycosidases can also be used to prepare saccharides.
The iminosugars are similar to bacterial glycosidases inhibitors.
Glycosidases may include amylases and cellulases.
These compounds were evaluated as inhibitors of several glycosidases.
Glycosidases normally catalyze the hydrolysis of a glycosidic bond.
They are resistant to glycosidases and do not present cytotoxicity.
The resultant supernatant was used as the source of human glycosidases.
The sources of these glycosidases are not particularly limited.
The enzyme mixture may contain one or more glycosidases.
Also glycosidases may recognize certain oligosaccharide sequences specifically.
Optionally repeating steps a to c using different glycosidases or equivalents thereof.
Glycosidases are involved in the biosynthesis and degradation of glycogen in the body.
The in vitro digestion of the xenograft with glycosidases is accomplished by various methods.
Glycosidases form a vast family of enzymes including numerous biomarkers of various pathologies.
These individuals are known to have higher levels of a class of enzymes called glycosidases.

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Glycosidases are enzymes that cleave glycosidic bonds within the saccharide chain.
Deglycosylation can be accomplished using one or more glycosidases known in the art.
Glycosidases have been used in combination with other enzymes for removal of various materials.
The resulting ester linkages can be hydrolyzed by glycosidases encountered in the gastrointestinal tract.
Glycosidases obtained from a mollusc may not be used according to the present invention.
The activity and intracellular distribution of several glycosidases in rabbit liver have been examined.
Glycosidases remove sugar molecules from more complex molecules from which anthocyanin is one.
Other detergent formulations have combined proteases and glycosidases for stain treatment.
Glycosidases useful in the present method can be categorized by the biomass components they hydrolyze.
Process for producing glycosides of acrylate derivates employing polysaccharides and glycosidases or glycosyltransferases.
Thus, glycosidases are toxifying in many cases.
Expression clones encoding several glucanases and several other glycosidases are identified and repurified.
Glycosidases may be isolated from animal, plant fungal or bacterial sources.
The method involves immobilising oligosaccharides on a solid support and subsequent treatment with a variety of glycosidases.
Iii . a providing one or more glycosidases that can act on carbohydrates.
In turn, disaccharides are mostly degraded by specific glycosidases to glucose.
Glycosidases can be further subdivided into the muramidases, glucosaminidases, and transglycosylases.
Lane 1 is from the control reaction without glycosidases.
Further, retaining glycosidases can be genetically engineered to remove their catalytic nucleophile.
Some preferred examples are phosphatases, esterases, glycosidases and peroxidases.
In contrast, bacterial glycosidases which allow these microorganisms to permeate mucus layers of their hosts.
Preferred enzymes are hydrolases such as peptidases, esterases, phosphatases and glycosidases.
The transferases may be recombinant glycosyltransferases, transglycosidases, endoglycosidases or mutated glycosidases.
In some embodiments, coelenterazine derivatives of the present invention are substrates for glycosidases.
Glycosidases are enzymes capable of catalyzing the hydrolysis of O - and S-glycosidic compounds.
This takes place by the action of special enzymes, the glycosidases.
Second Enzymes " Second enzymes " include proteases, lipases, glycosidases such as lysozyme and combinations thereof.
The enzymatic digestion can be done using any suitable enzymes, such as glycosidases.
With glycosidases to increase yield of non-sugar-containing molecules, with acid e . g.
The enzymes produced by the microflora are composed of polysaccharidases, glycosidases and esterases.
Examples of glycosidases and glycanases are, glucanase ; amylases ; cellulase, hemi-cellulases, glucosidase, galactosidase etc.
They belong to two families of enzymes, the glycosidases and the proteases.
Two principal classes of enzymes are used in the synthesis of carbohydrates, glycosyltransferases and glycosidases.
The glycosidases are selected from the group including, lactase ( or B-galactosidase ).
This invention also encompasses the use of wild-type and mutant glycosidases.

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