L9 Glycogen Metabolism Flashcards
what is glycogen?
branched polysaccharide
homopolymer of glucose (large)
insoluble
carbohydrate energy store
what bonds does glycogen have?
alpha-1,4 (units next to each other) (93%)
alpha-1,6 (branches to other glucose chains) (7%)
What are the benefits of glycogen having branches?
- improved solubility
- more sites available for synthesis and degradation interactions
- rapid synthesis and break down
NB - “reducing end” blocked, “non-reducing end” open.
where is glycogen stored?
LIVER
- glycogen reservoir
- glucose directly into blood by hepatic glycogenolyis
SKELETAL MUSCLE
- anaerobic glycolysis
- glycogen can not be broken down in skeletal muscle bc lacks glucose-6-phosphatase
what is glycogenolysis?
break up of glycogen to G-1-P
what is glycogenesis
building new glycogen from G-1-P
what is UDP-Glucose?
- activated form of glucose
- G-1-P + Uridine diphosphate
what 3 enzymes are required in glycogenesis?
- UDP-glucose pyrophosphorylase (G-1-P to UDPglu)
- Glycogen Synthase (alpha 1,4)
- Branching enzyme/4,6 transferase (alpha 1,6)
how are glycogen branches formed?
Glycogen synthase extends chain (alpha 1,4)
Branching enzyme breaks 1,4 (after 10 units) reattaches chain somewhere else (alpha 1,6)
Glycogen synthase can only extend existing chains, what primer is used for new chains?
glycogenin
glycogen phosphorylase?
- releases glucose molecules one at a time
- glucose released as G-1-P
- breaks alpha 1,4
- from non-reducing end pf glycogen chain (end with free 4’-OH group)
2 types:
phosphorylase b: active form
phosphorylase a: not active
- deactivated by glucose
- not affected by ATP AMP, or G6P
Glycogen Phosphorylase can only removed glucose residues from 5 away from branch point - what happens to remaining residues?
remaining residues are added to an existing chain (alpha 1,4 glycosidic bond) catalysed by transferase
- residue at alpha 1,6 branching point is removed with glycogen-debranching enzyme
Which 3 enzymes are required for glycogenolysis?
- Glycogen phosphorylase
- Transferase
- Glycogen-debranching enzyme