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Glycogen metabolism phosphorolysis

Am. The hormones epinephrine and glucagon cannot penetrate cell membranes. They affect metabolic processes by binding to specific receptors on the membrane, which receptors in turn activate a specific enzyme bound to the inner membrane surface, adenylate cyclase. This enzyme converts ATP to cyclic AMP (cyclic adenosine monophosphate), or c-AMP. The presence of c-AMP activates another enzyme, protein kinase, which phosphorylates and activates phosphorylase kinase. Phosphorylase kinase phosphorylates phosphorylase b (inactive) to form phosphorylase a (active) which in turn cleaves glucose from glycogen by phosphorolysis to yield glucose-I-PO4. [Pg.465]


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