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What is GLYCOGEN?
1) Polysaccharide: storage form of glucose in the body
2) Stored in granules predominantly in liver and muscle as an energy reserve
3) Glycogen is formed from dietary glucose by the process of glycogenesis
What is GLYCOGEN used for in the Muscles and Liver?
Liver glycogen is utilised to maintain plasma glucose levels between meals, whereas muscle glycogen is required to sustain muscle contraction
How is glycogen BROKEN DOWN?
Glycogen is degraded between meals in the liver by the glycogenolysis pathway to produce glucose-1-phosphate which can be converted to free glucose and exported into the bloodstream to maintain plasma glucose levels. It can also be broken down in muscle to provide the energy to support muscle contraction.
Where is glycogen most stored?

What is the STRUCTURE of Glycogen?

What is GLYCOGENOLYSIS?

Glycogen Breakdown in MUSCLE

Glycogen Breakdown in LIVER

What is the relationship between blood glucose and liver glycogen stores throughout the day?

Mechanism of Glycogen Breakdown

How is Glycogen degraded?

Cleavage of α-1,6-linkages at branch points

Summary of Glycogenolysis

What is GLYCOGENESIS?

Formation of Glycogen from UDP-glucose

How does Glyocogen Synthesis start?

How are BRANCHES introduced?

Why is glycogen a GOOD Energy Store?

Why is glycogen a BAD Energy Store?
It is a BAD store because glucose is hydrophilic and associates with water increasing the overall weight and bulk
Summary of Glycogen Metabolism

Regulation of Glycogen Metabolism - GLYCOGEN MOBILISATION
Glycogen mobilisation (glycogenolysis) is greatly accelerated:
1) In liver in between meals or during extended fasting, when glucose is required for glycolysis by the brain and red blood cells
2) In muscle to fuel glycolysis during vigorous exercise
Regulation of Glycogen Metabolism - GLYCOGEN SYNTHESIS
Glycogen synthesis (glycogenesis) is activated:
1) To replenish liver glycogen stores after feeding or muscle stores when exercise ceases.
2) The pathway for glycogen synthesis is not a simple reversal of breakdown and requires energy input
What is ALLOSTERIC REGULATION of Phosphorylase?

What is ALLOSTERIC REGULATION of Glycogen Synthase?

Summary of Allosteric Regulation

Regulation of glycogen metabolism by covalent modification
1) Mediated by the addition (and removal) of a phosphate group
2) Addition of a phosphate group is known as phosphorylation and is catalysed by protein kinase
3) This is a reversible modification; removal of phosphate groups (dephosphorylation) is catalysed by protein phosphatases
How is Phosphorylase is activated by cAMP-dependent phosphorylation?

How does Induction of cAMP cascade has opposite effect on glycogen synthase?

Reciprocal regulation of phosphorylase and glycogen synthase
