Partly ordered synthesis and degradation of glycogen in cultured rat myotubes

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Elsner, P [1 ]
Quistorff, B [1 ]
Hansen, GH [1 ]
Grunnet, N [1 ]
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[1] Univ Copenhagen, Panum Inst, Dept Med Biochem & Genet, DK-2200 Copenhagen N, Denmark
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10.1074/jbc.M108226200
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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The following questions concerning glycogen synthesis and degradation were examined in cultured rat myotubes. 1) Is synthesis and degradation of the individual glycogen molecule a strictly ordered process, with the last glucosyl unit incorporated into the molecule being the first to be released (the last-in-first-out principle), or is it a random process? 2) Are all glycogen molecules in skeletal muscle synthesized and degraded in phase (simultaneous order) or out of phase (sequential order)? Basal glycogen stores were minimized by fasting and were subsequently replenished in two intervals, the first (0-0.5 h) with tritium-labeled and the second (0.5-3 h) with carbon-labeled glucose as precursor. Glycogen degradation was initiated by addition of forskolin. The kinetics of glycogen accumulation as well as degradation could be approximated by monoexponential equations with rate constants of 0.81 and 1.39 h(-1), respectively. The degradation of glycogen largely followed the last-in-first-out principle, particularly in the initial period. Analysis of the size of the glycogen molecules and the beta-dextrin limit during glycogen accumulation and degradation showed that both synthesis and degradation of glycogen molecules are largely sequential and the small deviation from this order is most pronounced at the beginning of the accumulation and at the end of the degradation period. This pattern may reflect the number of synthase and phosphorylase molecules and fits well with the role of glycogen in skeletal muscle as a readily available energy store and with the known structure of the glycogen molecule. It is emphasized that the observed nonlinear relation between the change in glycogen concentration and release of label during glycogen degradation may have important practical consequences for interpretation of experimental data.
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