| 1. | Sucrase-isomaltase consists of two enzymatic subunits : sucrase and isomaltase.
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| 2. | Sucrase-isomaltase consists of two enzymatic subunits : sucrase and isomaltase.
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| 3. | The crystal structure shows that sucrase-isomaltase exists as a monomer.
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| 4. | Sucrase is secreted by the tips of the villi of the epithelium in the small intestine.
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| 5. | Sucrase-isomaltase is composed of duplicated catalytic domains, N-and C-terminal.
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| 6. | Invertase is a sucrase used industrially for the hydrolysis of sucrose to so-called invert sugar.
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| 7. | Additional digestive enzymes produced by these glands include dipeptidases, maltase, sucrase, lactase, and enterokinase.
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| 8. | A deficiency of sucrase may result in malabsorption of sugar, which can lead to potentially serious symptoms.
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| 9. | In order to predict isomaltose binding in sucrase-isomaltase structure, a model was produced by hand.
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| 10. | Each disaccharide is broken down with the help of a corresponding disaccharidase ( sucrase, lactase, and maltase ).
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