Insect trehalase: physiological significance and potential applications

TitleInsect trehalase: physiological significance and potential applications
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2015
AuthorsShukla, E, Thorat, LJ, Nath, BB, Gaikwad, SM
JournalGlycobiology
Volume25
Issue4
Pagination357-367
Date PublishedAPR
ISSN0959-6658
Keywordscarbohydrate metabolism, glycosidase inhibitor, glycoside hydrolase, trehalase, trehalose
Abstract

Trehalose, a non-reducing disaccharide, is widespread throughout the biological world. It is the major blood sugar in insects playing a crucial role as an instant source of energy and in dealing with abiotic stresses. The hydrolysis of trehalose is under the enzymatic control of trehalase. The enzyme trehalase is gaining interest in insect physiology as it regulates energy metabolism and glucose generation via trehalose catabolism. The two forms of insect trehalase namely, Tre-1 and Tre-2, are important in energy supply, growth, metamorphosis, stress recovery, chitin synthesis and insect flight. Insect trehalase has not been reviewed in depth and the information available is quite scattered. The present mini review discusses our recent understanding of the regulation, mechanism and biochemical characterization of insect trehalase with respect to its physiological role in vital life functions. We also highlight the molecular and biochemical properties of insect trehalase that makes it amenable to competitive inhibition by most glycosidase inhibitors. Due to its crucial role in carbon metabolism in insects, application of inhibitors against trehalose can form a promising area towards formulating strategies for insect pest control.

DOI10.1093/glycob/cwu125
Type of Journal (Indian or Foreign)

Foreign

Impact Factor (IF)3.283
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Biochemical Sciences