EC Number |
Natural Substrates |
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2.4.1.11 | more |
a point mutation in the UDP-glucose diphosphorylase gene results in decreases of UDP-glucose. Chronically low UDP-glucose levels in cells result in inactivation of glycogen synthase, owing to loss of the ability of glycogen synthase to bind UDP-glucose - non-substrate-dependent control of glycogen synthase |
2.4.1.11 | more |
key enzyme in regulation of glycogen synthesis, controlled by multisite phosphorylation, phosphorylation of Ser640 by DYRK family protein kinases causes strong inactivation of glycogen synthase, functionally important site 3a in glycogen synthase by protein kinases from the DYRK family may be involved in a mechanism for the regulation of glycogen synthesis |
2.4.1.11 | more |
O-GlcNAc has a role in the regulation of glycogen synthase both in normoglycemia and diabetes |
2.4.1.11 | more |
one mechanism by which peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-alpha agonist treatment improves whole body insulin sensitivity is by increasing skeletal muscle GS total activity |
2.4.1.11 | more |
glycogen synthase 2 is a novel target gene of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors |
2.4.1.11 | UDP-alpha-D-glucose + [(1->4)-alpha-D-glucosyl]n |
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2.4.1.11 | UDP-alpha-D-glucose + [(1->4)-alpha-D-glucosyl]n |
the enzyme prefers UDP-alpha-D-glucose over ADP-alpha-D-glucose |
2.4.1.11 | UDP-alpha-D-glucose + [(1->4)-alpha-D-glucosyl]n-[glycogenin] |
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2.4.1.11 | UDP-glucose + (1,4-alpha-D-glucosyl)n |
Cyanophora paradoxa synthesizes amylose with a granule-bound starch synthase displaying a preference for UDP-glucose |
2.4.1.11 | UDP-glucose + glycogen |
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