PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 32599415-1 2020 OBJECTIVES: Maltase-glucoamylase (Mgam) and sucrase-isomaltase (Si) are mucosal alpha-glucosidases required for the digestion of starch to glucose. Starch 129-135 maltase-glucoamylase Mus musculus 12-32 32599415-1 2020 OBJECTIVES: Maltase-glucoamylase (Mgam) and sucrase-isomaltase (Si) are mucosal alpha-glucosidases required for the digestion of starch to glucose. Starch 129-135 maltase-glucoamylase Mus musculus 34-38 20425755-0 2010 The regulation of jejunal induction of the maltase-glucoamylase gene by a high-starch/low-fat diet in mice. Starch 79-85 maltase-glucoamylase Mus musculus 43-63 29762370-3 2018 Studies using a model of mice fed either a low-starch or a high-starch diet for 7 days, found the mRNA levels of SI, MGAM, and Na-glucose cotransporter (SGLT1) genes in the jejunum to be increased in parallel by feeding a high-starch diet. Starch 47-53 maltase-glucoamylase Mus musculus 117-121 29762370-3 2018 Studies using a model of mice fed either a low-starch or a high-starch diet for 7 days, found the mRNA levels of SI, MGAM, and Na-glucose cotransporter (SGLT1) genes in the jejunum to be increased in parallel by feeding a high-starch diet. Starch 64-70 maltase-glucoamylase Mus musculus 117-121 29762370-3 2018 Studies using a model of mice fed either a low-starch or a high-starch diet for 7 days, found the mRNA levels of SI, MGAM, and Na-glucose cotransporter (SGLT1) genes in the jejunum to be increased in parallel by feeding a high-starch diet. Starch 64-70 maltase-glucoamylase Mus musculus 117-121 26830109-1 2016 UNLABELLED: : Starch requires six enzymes for digestion to free glucose: two amylases (salivary and pancreatic) and four mucosal maltase activities; sucrase-isomaltase and maltase-glucoamylase. Starch 15-21 maltase-glucoamylase Mus musculus 173-193 23838818-1 2013 OBJECTIVES: Six enzyme activities are needed to digest starch to absorbable free glucose; 2 luminal alpha-amylases (AMY) and 4 mucosal maltase-glucoamylase (MGAM) and sucrase-isomaltase (SI) subunit activities are involved in the digestion. Starch 55-61 maltase-glucoamylase Mus musculus 157-161 23838818-2 2013 The AMY activities break down starch to soluble oligomeric dextrins; mucosal MGAM and SI can either directly digest starch to glucose or convert the post-alpha-amylolytic dextrins to glucose. Starch 30-36 maltase-glucoamylase Mus musculus 77-81 23838818-2 2013 The AMY activities break down starch to soluble oligomeric dextrins; mucosal MGAM and SI can either directly digest starch to glucose or convert the post-alpha-amylolytic dextrins to glucose. Starch 116-122 maltase-glucoamylase Mus musculus 77-81 19193815-0 2009 Mucosal maltase-glucoamylase plays a crucial role in starch digestion and prandial glucose homeostasis of mice. Starch 53-59 maltase-glucoamylase Mus musculus 8-28 34794440-7 2021 We also uncover strong signals of selection at multiple genes involved in starch digestion, including Mgam and Amy1. Starch 74-80 maltase-glucoamylase Mus musculus 102-106 17585022-16 2007 Maltase-glucoamylase determined rates of digestion of starch in normal mice and alpha-amylase served as an amplifier for mucosal starch digestion. Starch 54-60 maltase-glucoamylase Mus musculus 0-20