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Disease on EC 2.4.1.25 - 4-alpha-glucanotransferase

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4-alpha-glucanotransferase deficiency
Biochemical characterization of the chlamydomonas reinhardtii alpha-1,4 glucanotransferase supports a direct function in amylopectin biosynthesis
Anemia, Hypochromic
Blocking the metabolism of starch breakdown products in Arabidopsis leaves triggers chloroplast degradation.
Carcinoma
Co-expression of alpha(1,3)galactosyltransferase and Bacillus thuringiensis PIPLC enhances hyperacute rejection of tumor cells.
Glycogen Storage Disease
A mutation analysis of the AGL gene in Korean patients with glycogen storage disease type III.
Clinical and genetic variability of glycogen storage disease type IIIa: seven novel AGL gene mutations in the Mediterranean area.
Molecular characterisation of GSD III subjects and identification of six novel mutations in AGL.
Glycogen Storage Disease Type III
A mutation analysis of the AGL gene in Korean patients with glycogen storage disease type III.
Clinical and genetic variability of glycogen storage disease type IIIa: seven novel AGL gene mutations in the Mediterranean area.
Molecular characterisation of GSD III subjects and identification of six novel mutations in AGL.
Leprosy
Mycobacterium leprae specific genomic target in the promoter region of probable 4-alpha-glucanotransferase (ML1545) gene with potential sensitivity for polymerase chain reaction based diagnosis of leprosy.
Lyme Disease
The unique glycoside hydrolase family 77 amylomaltase from Borrelia burgdorferi with only catalytic triad conserved.
Neoplasms
Co-expression of alpha(1,3)galactosyltransferase and Bacillus thuringiensis PIPLC enhances hyperacute rejection of tumor cells.
Tuberculosis
Mycobacterium tuberculosis maltosyltransferase GlgE, a genetically validated antituberculosis target, is negatively regulated by Ser/Thr phosphorylation.
Self-poisoning of Mycobacterium tuberculosis by targeting GlgE in an alpha-glucan pathway.
Synthesis of a C-phosphonate mimic of maltose-1-phosphate and inhibition studies on Mycobacterium tuberculosis GlgE.
The significance of GlgE as a new target for tuberculosis.
Virus Diseases
RNA interference-based antiviral immune response against the salivary gland hypertrophy virus in Glossina pallidipes.