Which of the following best describes the function of debranching enzyme?
A) It simply cleaves a(1 6) bonds in glycogen via phosphorolysis.
B) It transfers a set of three glucose residues from a limit branch and then cleaves the a(1 6) bond via phosphorylsis.
C) It simply cleaves a(1 6) bonds in glycogen via hydrolysis.
D) It transfers a set of three glucose residues from a limit branch and then cleaves the a(1 6) bond via hydrolysis.
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Q1: The activity of glycogen phosphorylase depends on
A)
Q2: Glucose-6-phosphatase activity is found associated with the
Q3: Glycolysis that starts with glycogen instead of
Q4: What kind of reaction is used to
Q4: Starting from glucose and UTP and ATP,
Q6: The enzyme that catalyzes the interconversion of
Q6: Which of the following reactions occur when
Q7: How are the branches in glycogen produced?
A)
Q11: Glycogen is mainly found in
A) liver and
Q12: Glycogen phosphorylase
A) exists in two forms, phosphorylase
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