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Glycogen Phosphorylase

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Glycogen phosphorylase catalyzes the hydrolysis of glycogen to generate glucose-1-phosphate and is considered the rate limiting step in the degradation of glycogen. The glucose-1-phophate is then further degraded via the pathway of glycolysis. There is both muscle and liver glycogen phosphorylase; muscle glycogen phosphorylase is present to degrade glycogen to forms of energy by means of glycolysis during muscle contractions.
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Revision as of 03:09, 26 March 2010

Amy Chahal

Glycogen Phosphorylase

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Please do NOT make changes to this Sandbox until after April 23, 2010. Sandboxes 151-200 are reserved until then for use by the Chemistry 307 class at UNBC taught by Prof. Andrea Gorrell.

Contents

Intoduction

Glycogen phosphorylase catalyzes the hydrolysis of glycogen to generate glucose-1-phosphate and is considered the rate limiting step in the degradation of glycogen. The glucose-1-phophate is then further degraded via the pathway of glycolysis. There is both muscle and liver glycogen phosphorylase; muscle glycogen phosphorylase is present to degrade glycogen to forms of energy by means of glycolysis during muscle contractions.

Function

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Structure and Mechanism

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