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15 April, 05:59

Synthesis of glycogen by the enzyme glycogen synthase requires an activated form of glucose that is synthesized by the condensation of glucose 1-phophate with

a) ATP

b) GTP

c) CTP

d) UTP

e) TTP

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  1. 15 April, 07:40
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    D. UTP

    Explanation:

    Glycogen synthase is the enzyme that catalyzes glycogen chain elongation by transferring a glucose residue from UDP-glucose to the non-reducing end of the existing branch of glycogen. The incoming glucose is bonded to the non-reducing end by alpha (1 to 4) glycosidic linkage.

    For the purpose, glucose - 6 phosphate is converted into glucose - 1 phosphate. The enzyme UDP-glucose pyrophosphorylase then converts the glucose-1 phosphate into UDP-glucose by condensation of glucose-1 phosphate with UTP and pyrophosphate is released.

    The UDP - glucose serves as an immediate donor of glucose residue for elongation of glycogen catalyzed by glycogen synthase. Conversion of glucose-6 phosphate into glucose - 1 phosphate and then into UDP-glucose favors the glycogen synthesis energetically.
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