Biology, asked by nasrinjks, 10 months ago

One of the following statements is correct:-
a) Insulin converts glycogen synthase b to a
b) Glycogen synthase 'a' is the phosphorylated
c) UDP glucose molecules interact and grow into a Glycogen tree
d) CAMP converts glycogen synthase b to 'a'

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Answered by laxmi1279
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Answer:

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Answered by pragyan07sl
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Answer:

Option a) Insulin converts glycogen synthase b to a

Explanation:

  • Glycogen is either formed or broken down relying upon the requirements of the body.
  • It is a fundamental molecule for keeping up with glucose homeostasis.
  • Two significant peptide chemicals associated with its guideline are insulin and glucagon, which advance anabolism and catabolism.
  • Understanding the expansive impacts of these two chemicals is significant with regard to glycogen digestion.
  • Insulin flags a high-energy state; in this manner, its downstream impacts incorporate the union of lipids and glycogen.
  • Insulin Glycogen synthase is the fundamental regulatory enzyme in the pathway of glycogen synthesis.
  • This enzyme has two major forms i.e. Glycogen synthase a. and glycogen synthase b.
  • In the insulin-mediated pathway, Protein phosphatase 1 (PP1) dephosphorylates glycogen synthase b. form to glycogen synthase a form. Hence it is correct.
  • d) CAMP prevents the conversion of glycogen synthase b to 'a' in the CAMP pathway. Hence this is incorrect.
  • b) Glycogen synthase 'b' is the more phosphorylated form than Glycogen synthase 'a'. It is the basic structural difference between these two. Hence it is partially correct.
  • c)  Active UDP glucose molecules interact with the glycogen synthase enzyme and grow into a Glycogen chain. Hence it is incorrect.

Hence the correct statement is a) Insulin converts glycogen synthase 'b' to 'a'.

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