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A Kinetic Study of the Interaction between Glycogen and Neurospora crassa Branching Enzyme
The Journal of Biochemistry, 1990The interaction of Neurospora crassa branching enzyme (1,4-alpha-D-glucan:1,4-alpha-D-glucan 6-alpha-(1,4-alpha-glucano)-transferase) [EC 2.4.1.18] with substrate glycogen or amylopectin was studied by affinity electrophoresis. By this method, the dissociation constants (K) of the branching enzyme for oyster glycogen (CL-12.2, OCL-6.3) and for potato ...
A, Matsumoto, T, Nakajima, K, Matsuda
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Human Skeletal Muscle Glycogen Branching Enzyme Activities with Exercise and Training
Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, 1974Sixteen healthy male subjects classified as sedentary (8) or active (8), exercised to exhaustion on a bicycle ergometer at a load requiring 70% of their maximal aerobic capacity. Biopsy samples of the vastus lateralis muscle were taken at rest and at the time of fatigue.
A W, Taylor +4 more
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Macromolecular Rapid Communications, 2008
AbstractAn enzymatic tandem reaction is described in which the enzymes phosphorylase and Deinococcus geothermalis glycogen branching enzyme (Dg GBE) catalyze the synthesis of branched polyglucans from glucose‐1‐phosphate (G‐1‐P). Phosphorylase consumes G‐1‐P and polymerizes linear amylose while Dg GBE introduces branching points on the α‐(1 → 6 ...
Vlist, J. van der +5 more
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AbstractAn enzymatic tandem reaction is described in which the enzymes phosphorylase and Deinococcus geothermalis glycogen branching enzyme (Dg GBE) catalyze the synthesis of branched polyglucans from glucose‐1‐phosphate (G‐1‐P). Phosphorylase consumes G‐1‐P and polymerizes linear amylose while Dg GBE introduces branching points on the α‐(1 → 6 ...
Vlist, J. van der +5 more
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