Proglycogen: A low‐molecular‐weight form of muscle glycogen
- 25 February 1991
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in FEBS Letters
- Vol. 279 (2) , 223-228
- https://doi.org/10.1016/0014-5793(91)80154-u
Abstract
We recently reported that muscle contains a trichloroacetic acid‐precipitable component having M r approx. 400 kDa that can be glucosylated by an endogenous enzyme acting on UDPglucose. This component contains within itself the autocatalytic, self glucosylating protein glycogenin, the primer for glycogen synthesis. We now report that this substance, to which we give the name proglycogen, is a glycogen‐like molecule constituting about 15% or total glycogen. It acts as a very efficient acceptor of glucose residues added from UDPglucose. Further, that the endogenous enzyme that adds the glucose to proglycogen is not the autocatalytic protein but a glycogen synthase‐like enzyme. Proglycogen may be an intermediate in the synthesis and degradation of macromolecular glycogen and may exist and be metabolized as a separate entity. Consideration should now be given to the revival of the concept that tissue contains two forms of glycogen. One is proglycogen. The other is the ‘classical’, macromolecular glycogen. Additionally, proglycogen and glycogen may be glucosylated by different forms of synthase.Keywords
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