Glycogen and its metabolism: some new developments and old themes
Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis
Abstract
Glycogen is a branched polymer of glucose that acts as a store of energy in times of nutritional sufficiency for utilization in times of need. Its metabolism has been the subject of extensive investigation and much is known about its regulation by hormones such as insulin, glucagon and adrenaline (epinephrine). There has been debate over the relative importance of allosteric compared with covalent control of the key biosynthetic enzyme, glycogen synthase, as well as the relative importance of glucose entry into cells compared with glycogen synthase regulation in determining glycogen accumulation. Significant new developments in eukaryotic glycogen metabolism over the last decade or so include: (i)…
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4Topics & keywords
- Glycogen
- Glycogen synthase
- Glycogen debranching enzyme
- Glycogen phosphorylase
- Glycogen branching enzyme
- Lafora disease
- Glycogenesis
- Biochemistry
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