Phosphorylase phosphatase and flash activation of skeletal muscle glycogen phosphorylase-A tribute to Edmond H. Fischer
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- DOI: 10.1002/iub.2683
Phosphorylase phosphatase and flash activation of skeletal muscle glycogen phosphorylase-A tribute to Edmond H. Fischer
Abstract
Glycogen is a polymerized form of glucose that serves as an energy reserve in all types of organisms. In animals glycogen synthesis and degradation, especially in liver and skeletal muscle, are regulated by hormonal and physiological signals that reciprocally control the opposing activities of glycogen synthase and glycogen phosphorylase. These enzymes are under allosteric control by binding of metabolites (e.g., ATP, AMP, G6P) and covalent control by reversible phosphorylation by kinase and phosphatase all assembled together on glycogen. More than 50 years ago Edmond Fischer and colleagues showed "flash activation" of phosphorylase in glycogen particles. This involved transient and extensive inhibition of protein phosphatase but even today the phenomenon is not understood. Phosphatase regulation is known to rely on regulatory subunits including glycogen binding subunits that serve as scaffolds, binding catalytic subunit, glycogen, and substrates. This tribute article to Edmond Fischer highlights his thoughts and ideas about the transient inhibition of phosphorylase phosphatase during flash activation of phosphorylase and speculates that phosphatase regulation in glycogen particles might involve a/b hybrids of phosphorylase.
Keywords: PPP1R3; glycogen particles; glycogen synthase; phosphorylase; phosphorylase b kinase; phosphorylation; protein phosphatase.
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