Glycogen degrading enzymes and their regulation in benthic animals and estuarine fish


Autoria(s): Sosamma,Cherian; Dr.George, Philip
Data(s)

28/03/2014

28/03/2014

01/05/1984

Resumo

Alpha glucan phosphorylase plays a very significant role in glycolysis. The inhibition and activation of this enzyme have significant effect on the rate of glycolysis. The rate of glycolysis is also determined by the interconversion between the active 3 and inactive Q forms of phosphorylase by two specific enzymes called phosphorylase phosphatase and phosphorylase kinase. The allosteric properties and interconversion mechanism reported for well—studied animal muscle phosphorylases do not fall under a general pattern. Studies using purified phosphorylase from marine sources are scanty. Detailed studies using specialised tissues from more marine animals are necessary to find the factors that control the properties and activities of the enzyme. This thesis is an attempt in this direction. The thesis deals with a detailed study of the control of the phosphorylase by both allosterism and interconversion between the g and b forms from four different aquatic animals of different habitat. Phosphorylase frm the four different animal muscles were purified either partially or completely and the kinetic and control properties were studied.

School of marine sciences, Cochin University of Science And Technology

Cochin University of Science And Technology

Identificador

http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/3412

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

Cochin University of Science And Technology

Palavras-Chave #Glycogen #Enzymes #Phosphorylases #Purification of glycogen
Tipo

Thesis