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Which is the debranching enzyme involved in glycogenolysis?​

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Answered by OoExtrovertoO
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Hydrolysis of α1→6 glycosidic bonds. This is catalyzed by α1→6-glucosidase, or debranching enzyme, which releases free glucose. The α1→6 glucosidase and oligo-α(1,4)→α(1,4)-glucantransferase activities depend on the action of a single protein with two active sites of different specificity.

Answered by ItzSugaryHeaven3
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Hydrolysis of α1→6 glycosidic bonds. This is catalyzed by α1→6-glucosidase, or debranching enzyme, which releases free glucose. The α1→6 glucosidase and oligo-α(1,4)→α(1,4)-glucantransferase activities depend on the action of a single protein with two active sites of different specificity.

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