Brenda - Glycogen Synthesis Flashcards
List the molecules in glycogen synthesis
(5)
Glucose
Glucose-6-phosphate
Glucose-1-phosphate
UDP-Glucose
Glycogen
List the enzymes of glycogen synthesi
Hexokinase
Phosphoglucomutase
UDP-glucose pyrophosphorylase
Glycogen synthase
Amylo(1-4 -1-6) transglycolysase
What does glycogen synthase do?
Catalyses the addition of alpha-1-4 linkasges
Needs a primer (glycogenin)
What does amylo-(1-4 - 1-6) transglycolyase do?
Breaks the alpha-1,4 link and forms an alpha-1,6 link
Creates branches which increases the solubility of glycogen
What are the two forms of glycogen synthase
Active non phosphorylated a form
Inactive phosphorylated b form
What activates glycogen synthase a?
Insulin
How does insulin affect glycogen synthase a
a is the non phosphorylated form
Phosphorylation inactivates the enzyme
This is phosphorylated by GSK3
Insulin blocks GSk3
How does insulin affect glycogen synthase b
b is the phosphorylated inactive form
Insulin activates PP1
PP1 dephosphorylates b
b is converted into the more active a form
How does glucagon affect glycogen synthase
Glucagon blocks activation of glycogen synthase
In general what affect does insulin have on glycogen synthesis?
Insulin promotes activation of glycogen synthase and also blocks it’s inhibition
Insulin stimulates synthesis of hexokinase
=> insulin stimulates glycogen synthesis
List the hereditary glycogen storage diseases
(8)
Von Gierkes disease 1a
Von Gierkes disease 1b
Pompes disease
Cori’s disease
Andersens disease
McArdles
Her’s disease
Type O: Liver Glycogen Synthase Deficiency
Write a note on Cori’s disease
(3)
Glycogen storage disease type III
Autosomal recessive metabolic disorder & inborn error of metabolism characterized by a deficiency in debranching enzyme.
Treatment: frequent feedings, high protein
diet
Write a note on Andersens disease
Branching enz deficient
Very severe disease.
Patients rarely survive more than 4y.
Liver dysfunction.
Liver glycogen present in normal amounts
but contains long unbranched chains greatly
reduce solubility
Write a note on McArdles
(4)
Muscle phosphorylase deficiency
Painful muscle cramps on exertion
Usually do not appear until early adulthood
Prevented by avoiding strenuous exercise