Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry
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Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Regular Papers
Localization of α-Glucosidases I, II, and III in Organs of European Honeybees, Apis mellifera L., and the Origin of α-Glucosidase in Honey
Masaki KUBOTAMasahisa TSUJIMamoru NISHIMOTOJintanart WONGCHAWALITMasayuki OKUYAMAHaruhide MORIHirokazu MATSUIRudee SURARITJisnuson SVASTIAtsuo KIMURASeiya CHIBA
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2004 Volume 68 Issue 11 Pages 2346-2352

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Three kinds of α-glucosidases, I, II, and III, were purified from European honeybees, Apis mellifera L. In addition, an α-glucosidase was also purified from honey. Some properties, including the substrate specificity of honey α-glucosidase, were almost the same as those of α-glucosidase III. Specific antisera against the α-glucosidases were prepared to examine the localization of α-glucosidases in the organs of honeybees. It was immunologically confirmed for the first time that α-glucosidase I was present in ventriculus, and α-glucosidase II, in ventriculus and haemolymph. α-Glucosidase III, which became apparent to be honey α-glucosidase, was present in the hypopharyngeal gland, from which the enzyme may be secreted into nectar gathered by honeybees. Honey may be finally made up through the process whereby sucrose in nectar, in which glucose and fructose also are naturally contained, is hydrolyzed by secreted α-glucosidase III.

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