Chapter 14: Problem 15
What is the function of glucosc-6-phosphatasc in liver and muscle cells?
Chapter 14: Problem 15
What is the function of glucosc-6-phosphatasc in liver and muscle cells?
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Pyruvate carboxylase is often considered a gluconeogenic enzyme; however, it also plays an important role in an energy-converting pathway under conditions of low energy charge and high acetyl-CoA levels in mitochondria. What is the name of this pathway?
Glycogen contains an \(\alpha-1,6\) -glycosidic bond about once every 10 glucose residues, thereby creating a branch point and a corresponding non reducing end for the removal and addition of glucose molecules. If a glycogen particle contains a total of 50,000 glucose residues, how many nonreducing ends are most likely to be found: \(\sim 25,000\) ends, \(\sim 2,500\) ends, or \(\sim 250\) ends? Explain your answer.
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