BCH210H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 28: Glycogen Phosphorylase, Blood Sugar, Glycogen

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Case study: soon-yi part ii: accessing glycogen stores: glycogen, glycogenolysis: role of adrenaline and glucagon, glycogen phosphorylase, differences muscle vs. liver. As soon-yi begins to run over the sand, her existing blood glucose cannot readily sustain muscle glycolysis: she needs more fuel for glycolysis, and her muscle glycogen will provide this. Glycogen = a polymer of glucose is found in granules in muscle and liver cytoplasm: store glucose to support sugar in muscle and liver. Has (1 4) links as well as (1 6) branch points: structurally similar to mylopectin, but more branched. Glycogen is a polymer of glucose found in cytoplasm and in granules in muscle and liver. Soon-yi has not eaten for 10 hours: as her blood glucose level dips, she releases two hormones into her blood. If blood sugar goes down, body responds: autonomic response comes from hormones. Can get cell signal/signal transduction when biologically active compound can bind to receptor and cause changes inside cell.

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