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Polymer Glycogen

Branches are created by forming glycosidic linkages with both the 4- and 6-hydroxyl groups of the glucose residue at the branch point. The glycogen polymer is very large and contains multiple branches. [Pg.165]

EXAMPLE 11.12 What is the mechanism of insertion of branch points into a growing glycogen polymer ... [Pg.349]

What is the empirical formula of glycogen What is the unit that forms the basis of the glycogen polymer What form of linkage joins these monomeric units ... [Pg.1048]


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