EC Number |
Natural Substrates |
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3.1.3.17 | glycogen phosphorylase a + H2O |
inactivation of the substrate enzyme as part of the phosphorylation-dephosphorylation cycle for regulation of glycogen phosphorylase activity |
3.1.3.17 | glycogen phosphorylase a + H2O |
the enzyme dephosphorylates serine-15 and converts the active a form of glycogen phosphorylase to unphosphorylated inactive b form |
3.1.3.17 | more |
- |
3.1.3.17 | more |
reduction in total protein phosphatase type-1 activity, but increase in the immunoreactive protein phosphatase type-1 catalytic subunit in association with insulin resistance |
3.1.3.17 | more |
the enzyme is involved in the regulation of glycogen metabolism |
3.1.3.17 | more |
the enzyme plays an important role in carbohydrate metabolism by affecting the activity of phosphorylase, glycogen synthase and phosphorylase kinase |
3.1.3.17 | more |
the enzyme is subject to regulation during contractile activation of the muscle |
3.1.3.17 | more |
the higher levels of cytosolic phosphatase-1 in diabetic rat liver can be a consequence of the dissociation of the catalytic subunit of protein phosphatase-1 and the glycogen-binding subunit in rat liver |
3.1.3.17 | more |
subunit interaction, role in controle and regulation, overview |