87D3T antikoerper, CG9364 antikoerper, Dmel\\CG9364 antikoerper, ESTS:87D3T antikoerper, TRE antikoerper, TREH antikoerper, Tre antikoerper, anon-EST:Posey159 antikoerper, anon-sts38 antikoerper, GB16316 antikoerper, TREA antikoerper, 2210412M19Rik antikoerper, Trehalase antikoerper, trehalase antikoerper, trehalase (brush-border membrane glycoprotein) antikoerper, Treh antikoerper, LOC693027 antikoerper, LOC410795 antikoerper, TREH antikoerper
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Trehalase, also known as TREH, TREA or α,α-trehalose glucohydrolase, is a 583 amino acid protein belonging to the glycosyl hydrolase 37 family. Localizing to cell membrane and lipid-anchor, Trehalase is expressed in kidney, liver, and small intestine. Trehalase hydrolyses ingested trehalose, a disaccharide formed by two glucose molecules found mainly in insects, fungi, and plants, into cellular substrate glucose. Isolated trehalose intolerance due to deficiencies of Trehalase can result in gastrointestinal symptoms.