In glycogen metabolism, a metabolically active impoant enzyme found in liver is conveed from it’s inactive dephosphorylated state to it’s active phosphorylated state. Which of the following is true about this enzyme:

Correct Answer: More commonly seen in fasting state than in fed state
Description: The enzyme in concern in this question is Glycogen Phosphorylase: Glycogen Phosphorylase RLE of glycogenolysis Active in phosphorylated state. Phosphorylation always activates this enzyme. (option A is wrong) Catecholamines stimulate this enzyme through cAMP, not directly. (option B is wrong) Glycogenolysis is occurring in fasting state, not in fed state. CAMP activates this enzyme but Calcium & calmodulin directly activates this enzyme without phosphorylation and without cAMP. (option D is wrong as this enzyme is not always activated by cAMP).
Category: Biochemistry
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