Glycogen Phosphorylase Control In The Liver

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(Insulin & Glucagon) Year 2 Fichas sobre Glycogen Phosphorylase Control In The Liver, creado por gina_evans0312 el 11/03/2014.
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Low Glucose- Protein Phosphatase A is bound to Glycogen phosphorylase- affinity is high
Glucose Low- Glyocgen Phophorylase is Phosphorylated (hidden and cannot be removed)
Glucose Rises- Glucose Stabilises Tense form of protein Glycogen phosphorylase A
Glucose Rises- Glycogen Phosphorylase is Dephosphorylated by protein phosphatase 1
Glucose High- Protein Phosphatase 1 Glycogen synthase is dephosphorylated, and glycogen synthase continues
Glucose High- Glycogen Phosphorylase Glucose binds to it, causing its tense, inactive form
Why only in the liver? GLUT2 transporters
GLUT2 Glucose Affinity Low, so it's only active when blood glucose is high and its a good time to store it
Why Glucokinase? High glucose Km, so it only functions when blood glucose levels are high
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