Glycogen metabolism - Glycogen synthesis
Hello steemians, lets learn about glycogen how it is formed and store and how it is broken down.
Glycogenesis/Glycogen synthesis
Glycogen is synthesized from glucose and it is synthesized in three steps.
Glycogen synthesis occurs in liver and muscle and in the cytoplasm.
- 1 step - synthesis of UDP glucose
The glucose is coverted to glucose 6 phosphate by hexokinase enzyme and then it converted to glucose 1 phosphate by phosphoglucomutase and then it converted into UDP glucose with the help of UDP and releasing pyrophosphate and here the enzyme responsible for this step is UDP glucose pyrophosphate.
- step 2 - Glycogen synthase reaction
The UDP glucoses which are formed in first step are now going to attach to a primer called Glycogenin and releases the UDP and gets attched on to it by alpha 1-4 linkage. It is mediated by glycogen synthase enzyme.it is rate limiting enzyme.
- step 3 - Branching
It is mediated by the enzyme alpha 1,4-1,6 glucan transferase and new alpha 1-6 linkage as a branch is formed.
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