On the process of activation and inactivation of dog skeletal muscle glycogen synthase

Abstract
The presence of additional forms of glycogen synthase (UDPG: alpha-1,4-glucan alpha-4-glucosyltransferase) besides the I form (independent on glucose-06-P for activity) and the D form (dependent on glucose-06-P for activity) long ago described, is inferred from patterns of their interconversions obtained by processes of phosphorylation and dephosphorylation. An intermediate form more phosphorylated than the I form and less than the D form, which is completely inactive in these assay conditions, and a superphosphorylated form, more phosphorylated than the D form and also inactive even in presence of 0.01 M glucose-06-P are described.
Keywords:
Animals, Dogs, Enzyme Activation, Enzyme Repression, Glycogen Synthase/metabolism, Leg/enzymology, Muscles/enzymology, Phosphorylation, Phosphotransferases/metabolism
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