Background: Signaling pathways include intricate networks of reversible covalent modification cycles. Such multicyclic enzyme cascades amplify the input stimulus, cause integration of multiple signals and exhibit sensitive output responses. Regulation of glycogen synthase and phosphorylase by reversible covalent modification cycles exemplifies signal transduction by enzyme cascades. Although this system for regulating glycogen synthesis and breakdown appears similar in all tissues, subtle differences have been identified. For example, phosphatase-1, a dephosphorylating enzyme of the system, is regulated quite differently in muscle and liver. Do these small differences in regulatory architecture affect the overall performance of the glycogen...
SummaryWhen dietary carbohydrate is unavailable, glucose required to support metabolism in vital tis...
We review mechanisms that regulate production of glucose by the liver, focusing on areas of budding ...
AbstractWe have studied the intracellular localization of muscular glycogen synthase by fusing the g...
AbstractTraditionally, glycogen synthase (GS) has been considered to catalyze the key step of glycog...
AbstractAntisera to rat skeletal muscle glycogen synthase failed to recognize liver glycogen synthas...
AbstractChanges in the glucosylation state of the glycogen primer, glycogenin, or its association wi...
SummaryGlycogen synthase (GS), a key enzyme in glycogen synthesis, is activated by the allosteric st...
Timely, and sometimes rapid, metabolic adaptation to changes in food supply is critical for survival...
originalFil: Parodi, Armando José A.. Instituto de Investigaciones Bioquímicas Fundación Campomar; A...
AbstractBackground: Glycogen phosphorylases (GPs) catalyze the conversion of the storage form of car...
Background Adaptation of the cellular metabolism to varying external conditions is brought about by ...
Glycogen is the major glucose reserve in eukaryotes, and defects in glycogen metabolism and structur...
Glycolysis is the metabolic pathway through which glucose is converted to pyruvate, with a net yield...
AbstractA full-length cDNA encoding the putative hepatic glycogen-binding (GL) subunit of protein ph...
The liver responds to an increase in blood glucose levels in the postprandial state by uptake of glu...
SummaryWhen dietary carbohydrate is unavailable, glucose required to support metabolism in vital tis...
We review mechanisms that regulate production of glucose by the liver, focusing on areas of budding ...
AbstractWe have studied the intracellular localization of muscular glycogen synthase by fusing the g...
AbstractTraditionally, glycogen synthase (GS) has been considered to catalyze the key step of glycog...
AbstractAntisera to rat skeletal muscle glycogen synthase failed to recognize liver glycogen synthas...
AbstractChanges in the glucosylation state of the glycogen primer, glycogenin, or its association wi...
SummaryGlycogen synthase (GS), a key enzyme in glycogen synthesis, is activated by the allosteric st...
Timely, and sometimes rapid, metabolic adaptation to changes in food supply is critical for survival...
originalFil: Parodi, Armando José A.. Instituto de Investigaciones Bioquímicas Fundación Campomar; A...
AbstractBackground: Glycogen phosphorylases (GPs) catalyze the conversion of the storage form of car...
Background Adaptation of the cellular metabolism to varying external conditions is brought about by ...
Glycogen is the major glucose reserve in eukaryotes, and defects in glycogen metabolism and structur...
Glycolysis is the metabolic pathway through which glucose is converted to pyruvate, with a net yield...
AbstractA full-length cDNA encoding the putative hepatic glycogen-binding (GL) subunit of protein ph...
The liver responds to an increase in blood glucose levels in the postprandial state by uptake of glu...
SummaryWhen dietary carbohydrate is unavailable, glucose required to support metabolism in vital tis...
We review mechanisms that regulate production of glucose by the liver, focusing on areas of budding ...
AbstractWe have studied the intracellular localization of muscular glycogen synthase by fusing the g...