A possible intermediate in the initiation of glycogen biosynthesis
A partially purified glycogen synthase (UDPG: α-1,4-glucanα-4-glucosyltransferase, EC 2.4.1.11) preparation catalyzes the transfer of glucose to a trichloroacetic acid insoluble fraction. The reaction occurs in the absence of added glycogen and requires high salt concentration. The reaction product...
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paper:paper_0006291X_v46_n3_p1206_Krisman2023-06-08T14:30:21Z A possible intermediate in the initiation of glycogen biosynthesis Krisman de Fischman, Clara Rebeca amylase carbon dithiothreitol edetic acid glucose glucose phosphate glucosyltransferase glycogen nucleoside diphosphate sugar pronase protein pyrimidine nucleotide trichloroacetic acid animal article biosynthesis drug stability enzyme activation enzymology kinetics liver paper chromatography pH precipitation rat Amylases Animal Carbon Isotopes Chromatography, Paper Dithiothreitol Drug Stability Edetic Acid Enzyme Activation Glucose Glucosephosphates Glucosyltransferases Glycogen Hydrogen-Ion Concentration Kinetics Liver Nucleoside Diphosphate Sugars Precipitation Pronase Proteins Rats Trichloroacetic Acid Uracil Nucleotides A partially purified glycogen synthase (UDPG: α-1,4-glucanα-4-glucosyltransferase, EC 2.4.1.11) preparation catalyzes the transfer of glucose to a trichloroacetic acid insoluble fraction. The reaction occurs in the absence of added glycogen and requires high salt concentration. The reaction product is acid labile and contains α 1-4 linked glucosyl residues. © 1972 Academic Press, Inc. Fil:Krisman, C.R. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. 1972 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_0006291X_v46_n3_p1206_Krisman http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_0006291X_v46_n3_p1206_Krisman |
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amylase carbon dithiothreitol edetic acid glucose glucose phosphate glucosyltransferase glycogen nucleoside diphosphate sugar pronase protein pyrimidine nucleotide trichloroacetic acid animal article biosynthesis drug stability enzyme activation enzymology kinetics liver paper chromatography pH precipitation rat Amylases Animal Carbon Isotopes Chromatography, Paper Dithiothreitol Drug Stability Edetic Acid Enzyme Activation Glucose Glucosephosphates Glucosyltransferases Glycogen Hydrogen-Ion Concentration Kinetics Liver Nucleoside Diphosphate Sugars Precipitation Pronase Proteins Rats Trichloroacetic Acid Uracil Nucleotides |
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amylase carbon dithiothreitol edetic acid glucose glucose phosphate glucosyltransferase glycogen nucleoside diphosphate sugar pronase protein pyrimidine nucleotide trichloroacetic acid animal article biosynthesis drug stability enzyme activation enzymology kinetics liver paper chromatography pH precipitation rat Amylases Animal Carbon Isotopes Chromatography, Paper Dithiothreitol Drug Stability Edetic Acid Enzyme Activation Glucose Glucosephosphates Glucosyltransferases Glycogen Hydrogen-Ion Concentration Kinetics Liver Nucleoside Diphosphate Sugars Precipitation Pronase Proteins Rats Trichloroacetic Acid Uracil Nucleotides Krisman de Fischman, Clara Rebeca A possible intermediate in the initiation of glycogen biosynthesis |
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amylase carbon dithiothreitol edetic acid glucose glucose phosphate glucosyltransferase glycogen nucleoside diphosphate sugar pronase protein pyrimidine nucleotide trichloroacetic acid animal article biosynthesis drug stability enzyme activation enzymology kinetics liver paper chromatography pH precipitation rat Amylases Animal Carbon Isotopes Chromatography, Paper Dithiothreitol Drug Stability Edetic Acid Enzyme Activation Glucose Glucosephosphates Glucosyltransferases Glycogen Hydrogen-Ion Concentration Kinetics Liver Nucleoside Diphosphate Sugars Precipitation Pronase Proteins Rats Trichloroacetic Acid Uracil Nucleotides |
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A partially purified glycogen synthase (UDPG: α-1,4-glucanα-4-glucosyltransferase, EC 2.4.1.11) preparation catalyzes the transfer of glucose to a trichloroacetic acid insoluble fraction. The reaction occurs in the absence of added glycogen and requires high salt concentration. The reaction product is acid labile and contains α 1-4 linked glucosyl residues. © 1972 Academic Press, Inc. |
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Krisman de Fischman, Clara Rebeca |
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Krisman de Fischman, Clara Rebeca |
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Krisman de Fischman, Clara Rebeca |
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A possible intermediate in the initiation of glycogen biosynthesis |
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A possible intermediate in the initiation of glycogen biosynthesis |
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A possible intermediate in the initiation of glycogen biosynthesis |
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A possible intermediate in the initiation of glycogen biosynthesis |
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A possible intermediate in the initiation of glycogen biosynthesis |
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possible intermediate in the initiation of glycogen biosynthesis |
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1972 |
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