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Glucosyl-transferases, acceptor

The specificity of rat-muscle glycogen-UDPglucosyl transferase has been examined by Goldemberg. A marked difference from starch-UDPglucosyl transferase is that adenosine 5- D-glucosyl pyrophosphate) is only 50% as effective as the uridine analog. In contrast to the rabbit-muscle enzyme, maltoheptaose (and maltosaccharides of DP 4, 5, 6, and 8) will slowly act as acceptors of low efficiency. Maltose and malto-triose are very inefficient acceptors, and at concentrations of 0.64 and... [Pg.400]


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