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mechanism involves phosphorolysis.
Phosphorylase Stryer, L. (1988) Biochemistry, 3rd ed.,
Freeman (p. 451)
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branches are
catabolized by the
sequential removal of
glucose monomers via
phosphorolysis, by the
enzyme glycogen phosphorylase. In the muscles, glycogenosis...
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phosphorylase by the XapA gene. The enzyme's main
functions are
nucleoside phosphorolysis and the
synthesis of nucleotides,
making it a
member of the
purine nucleoside...
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charged nature of G6P.
Glucose may
alternatively be
formed from the
phosphorolysis or
hydrolysis of
intracellular starch or glycogen. In animals, an isozyme...
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accession code 2CU2. Munch-Peterson A (1955). "Enzymatic
synthesis and
phosphorolysis of
guanosine diphosphate mannose". Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 55 (2): 592–593...
- coli. This
bacterial enzyme,
often referred to as MalP,
catalyzes the
phosphorolysis of an α-1,4-glycosidic bond in maltodextrins,
removing the non-reducing...
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phosphorylase to
produce monomers of glucose-1-phosphate: In vivo,
phosphorolysis proceeds in the
direction of
glycogen breakdown because the
ratio of...
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between C 1 of a
glucose ring and the O that
connects it to the next(
phosphorolysis). One
glucose unit is thus
split off.
Glycogen (with n
glucose units)...
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charged nature of G6P.
Glucose may
alternatively be
formed from the
phosphorolysis or
hydrolysis of
intracellular starch or glycogen. In animals, an isozyme...
- S-methyl-5'-thioinosine (EC 3.5.4.31, S-methyl-5'-thioadenosine deaminase) and
phosphorolysis to hypoxanthine. Guan R, Ho MC, Almo SC,
Schramm VL (February 2011)...