The term "BGLU" typically refers to β-glucosidase enzymes, which hydrolyze glycosidic bonds in glycosides. Several BGLU enzymes are documented in the provided sources:
BGLU15: Characterized in Arabidopsis thaliana as a flavonol 3-O-β-glucoside-7-O-α-rhamnoside hydrolase critical for catabolizing flavonol bisglycosides during abiotic stress recovery .
BGLU17: Phylogenetically related to isoflavonoid hydrolases in legumes but not functionally characterized in the sources .
No references to "BGLU43" or antibodies targeting this enzyme were identified across the 13 sources.
While BGLU enzymes are discussed in plant metabolism , the term "BGLU43 Antibody" does not appear in:
The numbering "43" may refer to gp43, a glycoprotein antigen from Paracoccidioides brasiliensis targeted by IgG and IgA antibodies in paracoccidioidomycosis .
gp43-specific antibodies are well-documented in immunodiagnostics but unrelated to BGLU enzymes .
No structural or functional data for a "BGLU43" enzyme or antibody exists in the provided sources.
No clinical or preclinical studies mention this compound.
To resolve ambiguity: