Glycogen Synthase (GS) and glycogenin catalyze the biosynthesis of mammalian glycogen. GS itself plays the pivotal role and is highly regulated. The great relevance of GS in overall glycogen metabolism, homeostasis of glycaemia, the pathogenesis of diabetic complications emphasizes the necessity for a better understanding of the regulatory mechanisms. This goal is presently prevented by the lack of structural information, which are essentially limited to the primary structure, the oligomeric state and the location of the phosphorylation regulatory sequences. Our present efforts are directed to define the domain structure of the active and the inactive state, taking into account the effects of the ligands. Studies were perfume on purifie...
Structural investigations on glycogen metabolizing enzymes are restricted to glycogen phosphorilase,...
Glycogen synthase (GS), a key enzyme in glycogen synthesis, is activated by the allosteric stimulato...
AbstractBackground: In muscle and liver, glycogen concentrations are regulated by the reciprocal act...
Glycogen is the major glucose reserve in eukaryotes, and defects in glycogen metabolism and structur...
poster abstractGlycogen is an osmotically inert polymer of glucose, synthesized during times of nutr...
AbstractTraditionally, glycogen synthase (GS) has been considered to catalyze the key step of glycog...
Glycogen is a primary form of energy storage in eukaryotes that is essential for glucose homeostasis...
The synthesis of glycogen, the body\u27s major energy storage molecule, is dependent upon a protein ...
In mammals, excess carbohydrate is stored as glycogen and glycogen synthase is the enzyme that incor...
Purified preparations of‐glycogen synthase are a complex of two proteins, the catalytic subunit of g...
SummaryGlycogen synthase (GS), a key enzyme in glycogen synthesis, is activated by the allosteric st...
Glycogen synthase plays a key role in regulating glycogen metabolism. In a search for regulators of ...
The biogenesis of glycogen in skeletal muscle requires a priming mechanism that has recently been el...
Glycogen is the primary storage form of glucose. Glycogen synthesis and breakdown are tightly contro...
The polysaccharide molecule glycogen represents a crucial glucose (and hence energy) storage reserve...
Structural investigations on glycogen metabolizing enzymes are restricted to glycogen phosphorilase,...
Glycogen synthase (GS), a key enzyme in glycogen synthesis, is activated by the allosteric stimulato...
AbstractBackground: In muscle and liver, glycogen concentrations are regulated by the reciprocal act...
Glycogen is the major glucose reserve in eukaryotes, and defects in glycogen metabolism and structur...
poster abstractGlycogen is an osmotically inert polymer of glucose, synthesized during times of nutr...
AbstractTraditionally, glycogen synthase (GS) has been considered to catalyze the key step of glycog...
Glycogen is a primary form of energy storage in eukaryotes that is essential for glucose homeostasis...
The synthesis of glycogen, the body\u27s major energy storage molecule, is dependent upon a protein ...
In mammals, excess carbohydrate is stored as glycogen and glycogen synthase is the enzyme that incor...
Purified preparations of‐glycogen synthase are a complex of two proteins, the catalytic subunit of g...
SummaryGlycogen synthase (GS), a key enzyme in glycogen synthesis, is activated by the allosteric st...
Glycogen synthase plays a key role in regulating glycogen metabolism. In a search for regulators of ...
The biogenesis of glycogen in skeletal muscle requires a priming mechanism that has recently been el...
Glycogen is the primary storage form of glucose. Glycogen synthesis and breakdown are tightly contro...
The polysaccharide molecule glycogen represents a crucial glucose (and hence energy) storage reserve...
Structural investigations on glycogen metabolizing enzymes are restricted to glycogen phosphorilase,...
Glycogen synthase (GS), a key enzyme in glycogen synthesis, is activated by the allosteric stimulato...
AbstractBackground: In muscle and liver, glycogen concentrations are regulated by the reciprocal act...