Protein Summary
Intestinal trehalase is probably involved in the hydrolysis of ingested trehalose. This gene encodes an enzyme that hydrolyses trehalose, a disaccharide formed from two glucose molecules found mainly in fungi, plants, and insects. A partial duplication of this gene is located adjacent to this locus on chromosome 11. Two transcript variants encoding different isoforms have been found for this gene. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2014]
- ENST00000264029
- ENSP00000264029
- ENSG00000118094
- ENST00000397925
- ENSP00000381020
- TREA
- TRE
- TREA
- TREHD
Most Knowledge About | Knowledge Value
(0 to 1 scale) | ||
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kinase perturbation | 0.76 | ||
cell type or tissue | 0.65 | ||
cellular component | 0.6 | ||
gene perturbation | 0.57 | ||
disease perturbation | 0.56 | ||
Protein Classes
IDG Development Level Summary
These are targets about which virtually nothing is known. They do not have known drug or small molecule activities
- AND - satisfy two or more of the following criteria:
Pubmed score: 259.98 (req: < 5)
Gene RIFs: 7 (req: <= 3)
Antibodies: 101 (req: <= 50)
These targets do not have known drug or small molecule activities
- AND - satisfy two or more of the following criteria:
Pubmed score: 259.98 (req: >= 5)
Gene RIFs: 7 (req: > 3)
Antibodies: 101 (req: > 50)
- OR - satisfy the following criterion:
Gene Ontology Terms: 4
Target has at least one ChEMBL compound with an activity cutoff of < 30 nM - AND - satisfies the preceding conditions
Active Ligand: 1
Target has at least one approved drug - AND - satisfies the preceding conditions
Active Drug: 0