Coris disease is due to defect in –
Correct Answer: Debranching enzyme
Description: Ans. is 'b' i.e., Debranching enzyme TypeEnzyme deficiencyOrgan (s) affectedIvon Gierke's diseaseGlucose 6-phosphataseLiver, kidneyIIPompe's diseasea (1 -4) Glucosidase (acid maltase)All organsIIICori's disease/Forbe's diseaseDebranching enzymeMuscle, liverIVAndersen's diseaseBranching enzymeLiver, myocardiumVMcArdle's diseasePhosphorylaseMuscleVIHers' diseasePhosphorylaseLiverVIITarui's diseasePhosphofructokinase.Muscle, RBCsVIII Phosphorylase kinaseLivero There is also on X-linked form of phosphorylase kinase deficiency. This is sole exception as all other glycogen storage diseases are inherited as autosomal recessive trait.
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