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Role of Glycogen
Check out this STACK TV exclusive on glycogen and its function in your body! See www.optim...
published: 22 Mar 2009
author: optimalnutritioninc
Role of Glycogen
Check out this STACK TV exclusive on glycogen and its function in your body! See www.optimalnutritioninc.com and www.onistore.com/wordpress for more information
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Glycogen Metabolism, Part 1 of 4
Lecture by Kevin Ahern of Oregon State University discussing glycogen metabolism in BB 350...
published: 07 Sep 2010
author: oharow
Glycogen Metabolism, Part 1 of 4
Lecture by Kevin Ahern of Oregon State University discussing glycogen metabolism in BB 350. This course can be taken for credit (wherever you live) via OSU's ecampus. For details, see ecampus.oregonstate.edu See the full course at oregonstate.edu Download Metabolic Melodies at www.davincipress.com Related courses include BB 450 - oregonstate.edu BB 451 - oregonstate.edu BB 100 - oregonstate.edu
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The Breakdown of Glycogen
This short animation was made over a span of 2 days and 14 hours of animating. I hope ever...
published: 02 Dec 2010
author: TCNLarknok
The Breakdown of Glycogen
This short animation was made over a span of 2 days and 14 hours of animating. I hope every viewer finds it helpful or interesting, enjoy!
4:48

Glycogen Restoration
Abel Body Experts coaches Scott Abel and Kevin Weiss discuss the realities and misconcepti...
published: 19 Oct 2010
author: scottabelcoaching
Glycogen Restoration
Abel Body Experts coaches Scott Abel and Kevin Weiss discuss the realities and misconceptions of glycogen restoration.
2:59

What is Glycogen? WiO Diet
In this video you'll learn what glycogen is and how we can turn into a fat burning mac...
published: 04 Nov 2011
author: wiodietcorp
What is Glycogen? WiO Diet
In this video you'll learn what glycogen is and how we can turn into a fat burning machine!
49:43

Glycogen Metabolism I
This course is part of a series taught by Kevin Ahern at Oregon State University on Genera...
published: 20 Oct 2010
author: OregonStateUniv
Glycogen Metabolism I
This course is part of a series taught by Kevin Ahern at Oregon State University on General Biochemistry. For more information about online courses go to ecampus.oregonstate.edu www.youtube.com 1. The structure of glycogen consists of units of glucose linked in the alpha 1-4 configuration with branches linked in the 1-6 configuration. 2. Glycogen differs from starch in the amount of branching (much more). 3. Glycogen is a storage form of energy that can yield ATP very quickly, because glucose-1-phosphate can be released very quickly. 4. You should know the function/activites of the enzymes in glycogen breakdown - glycogen phosphorylase, phosphoglucomutase, and debranching enzyme. 5. Glycogen phosphorylase action on glycogen yields glucose-1-phosphate. Glycogen phosphorylase exists in two forms - phosphorylase a and phosphorylase b. Phosphorylase a differs from phosphorylase b only in that phosphorylase a contains two phosphates and phosphorylase b contains none. Phosphate is added to glycogen phosphorylase by the enzyme phosphorylase kinase. 6. Glucose-6-phosphate (G6P) has many different fates and sources. First, breakdown of glycogen produces G1P, which is readily converted to G6P. G6P can then go three different directions. In muscle and brain (and most other tissues), G6P enters glycolysis. In liver only, G6P enters gluconeogenesis and is converted to glucose for export to the bloodstream. In other tissues, G6P enters the pentose phosphate pathway and is oxidized to <b>...</b>
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Glycogen: Glycogenesis
Review Questions What type of enzymes catalyze the formation of complex carbs by catalysin...
published: 10 Nov 2011
author: flydia
Glycogen: Glycogenesis
Review Questions What type of enzymes catalyze the formation of complex carbs by catalysing the formation of glycosidic bonds? The sugar that's added to the chain comes in an activated form. What's the form? Which molecule do you get when glycogen in being degraded? How is glucose 1-phosphate still sort of involved in synthesis? What's UDP-glucose made from? What catalyzes the reaction? Does the equilibrium lie in favour of one side? Which relevant reaction is essentially irreversible? Which reaction drives UDP-glucose formation? Draw out glycogen and indicate the reducing end. What reaction does glycogen synthase catalyze? What is the key regulatory enzyme in glycogenesis? Can glycogen synthase start from scratch? Name an enzyme that's the substrate, catalyst and product of a reaction. What does glycogenin do? Why is the reaction catalysed by glycogenin an autoglucosylation? Describe the structure of glycogenin. T/F: Each subunit of glycogenin adds glucosyl units to itself. What type of glycosidic bonds does glycogenin catalyze the formation of? Which enzyme catalyzes the formation of α-1,6 glycosidic in glycogen? How does the branching enzyme make a new branch? During the branching process, a group of glucosyl residues are moved to a more interior site. About how many residues are moved? What must this group include? How long must the chain a from which the group is taken already be? Can a new branch be formed directly next to another branch? Where can a new branch be <b>...</b>
35:41

Glycogen: Glycogenolysis
After watching and learning the video, you should know: What the key enzyme in glycogenoly...
published: 25 Oct 2011
author: flydia
Glycogen: Glycogenolysis
After watching and learning the video, you should know: What the key enzyme in glycogenolysis is. How glycogen phosphorylase works. The glycogen phosphorylase reaction. Name for a residue in glycogen. What the reducing end of glycogen is. How to draw glycogen and how to number the carbons. The phosphoglucomutase reaction. *If you try and wing enzyme names like I do, don't confuse this with phosphoglucose isomerase in glycolysis. Mutases typically change the position of groups within a molecule but isomerases catalyze *more isomerisation-y* reactions... Understand why, despite the low equilibrium ratio, the reaction catalysed by glycogen phosphorylase still goes towards glucose 1-phosphate formation That the cell sometimes alters the proportion of reactants to products to get a reaction to go in a particular direction. What a processive enzyme is and an example of one. That glycogen phosphorylase requires PLP as a coenzyme. What PLP stands for and what vitamin it is derived from. The type of bond that glycogen phosphorylase degrades. What transferase does. The name of the enzyme that breaks the α-1,6-glycosidic bond. That the debranching enzyme works by hydrolysis and glycogen phosphorylase does not. The difference between α-1,4-glycosidic bonds and α-1,6-glycosidic bonds. Be able to draw them! That glycogen phosphorylase gives glucose 1-phosphate but debranching enzyme gives glucose. That in eukaryotes the transferase and debranching enzyme are on one polypeptide chain <b>...</b>
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Glycogen: Regulation - Liver and Muscle
Review Questions: What is the default form of muscle glycogen phosphorylase. Which state o...
published: 03 Nov 2011
author: flydia
Glycogen: Regulation - Liver and Muscle
Review Questions: What is the default form of muscle glycogen phosphorylase. Which state of glycogen phosphorylase b is desirable when energy is low? Which molecule acts as a signal to glycogen phosphorylase that energy is low? Which molecule causes glycogen phosphorylase b to be in the R state? An allosteric effector is a molecule that changes the activity of an enzyme by binding to the enzyme at a site DIFFERENT to the site where the substrate binds. A positive allosteric effector is a molecule that binds to a site on the enzyme where the substrate doesn't bind and increases the activity of the enzyme. A negative allosteric effector is a molecule that binds to a site on the enzyme where the substrate doesn't bind and decreases the activity of the enzyme. On glycogen phosphorylase, the same site on the enzyme can bind either AMP or ATP. Therefore, AMP and ATP 'compete' for binding to this site. Feedback inhibition from glycogenolysis also alters the activity of glycogen phosphorylase. Which molecule is involved in this? Which state of glycogen phosphorylase b does glucose 6-phosphate stabilise? Is glycogen phosphorylase a effected by the concentrations of ATP, AMP or glucose 6-phosphate? What triggers the conversion of phosphorylase a and phosphorylase b? Which amino acid residue(s) of glycogen phosphorylase is phosphorylated? If the residues are phosphorylated, which form is the enzyme in? What's the name of the enzyme that phosphorylates glycogen phosphorylase? The <b>...</b>
24:22

Glycogen synthesis and breakdown (USMLE Step 1)
A high-yield look at the information you must know about glycogen synthesis and breakdown ...
published: 15 Oct 2011
author: EliteBoardReview
Glycogen synthesis and breakdown (USMLE Step 1)
A high-yield look at the information you must know about glycogen synthesis and breakdown for the USMLE Step 1 exam. www.usmlesuccess.net
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Glycogen Storage Disease Research at UF
There is hope for a cure of Glycogen Storage Disease thanks to Dr. David Weinstein and the...
published: 08 Sep 2011
author: AverysHopeFund
Glycogen Storage Disease Research at UF
There is hope for a cure of Glycogen Storage Disease thanks to Dr. David Weinstein and the University of Florida. Please consider donating funds to help find a cure for GSD by contacting the University of Florida Foundation or donating at AverysHope.org
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Bite-Sized Biochemistry #25 - Glycogen Metabolism
(12/01/10) Lecture by Kevin Ahern of Oregon State University discussing Biochemistry Basic...
published: 03 Aug 2011
author: oharow
Bite-Sized Biochemistry #25 - Glycogen Metabolism
(12/01/10) Lecture by Kevin Ahern of Oregon State University discussing Biochemistry Basics in BB 450. See the full course at oregonstate.edu In the notes below, I refer to Glycogen Phosphorylase a as GPa and Glycogen Phosphorylase b as GPb. I also refer to Glycogen Synthase a as GSa and Glycogen Synthase b as GSb. You are welcome to do the same. 1. Breakdown of glycogen by glycogen phosphorylase involves phosphorolysis (use of a phosphate to cleave molecules) instead of hydrolysis. The advantage of this is that the energy of the alpha1-4 bond is used to add phosphate to glucose (forming G1P) instead of using a triphosphate to do so. This saves energy for cells. 2. Glycogen phosphorylase catalyses phosphorolysis of glycogen to within 4 residues of a branch point and then stops. Further metabolism of glycogen requires action of Debranching Enzyme (corrected from earlier). Debranching enzyme (corrected from earlier) removes three of the remaining four glucoses at a branch point and transfers them to another chain in a 1-4 configuration. The remaining glucose in the 1-6 configuration at the branch point is cleaved in a hydrolysis reaction to yield free glucose. It is the only free glucose released in glycogen metabolism. 3. Phosphoglucomutase interconverts G1P and G6P via a G1,6BP intermediate. The reaction is readily reversible (Delta G zero prime near zero) and the direction of the reaction depends on the concentration of substrates. 4. Thus, the binding of epinephrine to <b>...</b>
8:23

GPB Glycogen Protein Balancing Conditioner
A wonderful organic Protein Deep Treatment or Conditioner...
published: 01 May 2011
author: CCNYCA
GPB Glycogen Protein Balancing Conditioner
A wonderful organic Protein Deep Treatment or Conditioner
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Glycogen Depletion
The rate of glycogen (carbs in muscles) depletion is relative to exercise intensity level....
published: 17 Mar 2010
author: EVWatson1
Glycogen Depletion
The rate of glycogen (carbs in muscles) depletion is relative to exercise intensity level. Therefore 'correct' carbohydrate intake is determined by the quantity of glycogen depletion. Knowing your muscle mass is therefore important - and the most valuable figure obtained form a body fat composition test - since muscle represent a gas tank that can hold only a limited amount of glycogen. (though it varies according to training, and the liver also stores glycogen)
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Review: Aubrey Organics, GPB Glycogen Protein Balancing Conditioner, Lavender & Ylang Ylang
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published: 12 Feb 2012
author: tastiredbone
Review: Aubrey Organics, GPB Glycogen Protein Balancing Conditioner, Lavender & Ylang Ylang
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12:33

Glycogen: Degradation and Synthesis Overview
After this video you should know: What the storage form of glucose is. Why glucose cannot ...
published: 25 Oct 2011
author: flydia
Glycogen: Degradation and Synthesis Overview
After this video you should know: What the storage form of glucose is. Why glucose cannot be stored in monomeric form. When glycogen is used as fuel. What fuel the brain uses under most conditions. Type and proportion of bonds in glycogen. General pathway of glycogen to glucose 6-phosphate. 3 possible fates of glucose 6-phosphate released from glycogen. The name of the activated form of glucose needed for glycogenesis. The different means of regulating glycogen metabolism and what they're used. The organ that regulates blood-sugars. What the liver regulates glycogen metabolism for as opposed to skeletal muscle.
39:42

Glycogen Metabolism II
This course is part of a series taught by Kevin Ahern at Oregon State University on Genera...
published: 20 Oct 2010
author: OregonStateUniv
Glycogen Metabolism II
This course is part of a series taught by Kevin Ahern at Oregon State University on General Biochemistry. For more information about online courses go to ecampus.oregonstate.edu www.youtube.com In the notes below, I refer to Glycogen Phosphorylase a as GPa and Glycogen Phosphorylase b as GPb. I also refer to Glycogen Synthase a as GSa and Glycogen Synthase b as GSb. You are welcome to do the same. 1. Glycogen phosphorylase is present in two forms, GPa and GPb. They differ in phosphorylation. GPa is phosphorylated and GPb is not.1. GPb is converted into GPa by phosphorylation at two sites. Covalent modifications are DIFFERENT from allosteric controls, which interconvert the R and T states of BOTH GPa and GPb. 2. 9. Thus, the binding of epinephrine to the cell surface stimulates the following events in muscle relating to glycogen breakdown A. Epinephrine binds receptor B. Receptor activates a G protein to bind GTP C. Alpha subunit of G protein activates adenylate cyclase D. Adenylate cyclase catalyzes formation of cAMP E. cAMP activates protein kinase A F. Protein kinase A phosphorylates phosphorylase kinase, activating it. G. Phosphorylase kinase phosphorylates GPb, converting it to GPa H. GPa breaks down glycogen to yield G1P 10. Glycogen synthase, like glycogen phosphorylase, is regulated at least partially by phosphorylation. Note that GSa has NO PHOSPHATE whereas GSb HAS PHOSPHATE. You should know the function/activites of the enzymes in glycogen synthesis <b>...</b>
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Ree K - Glycogen
Ree K - Glycogen.Taken from Psychedelic Krembo...
published: 15 Jul 2009
author: trancemedia1
Ree K - Glycogen
Ree K - Glycogen.Taken from Psychedelic Krembo
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Glucagon affects on glycogen metabolism
In this video I describe the effects that the pancreatic hormone glucagon has on the break...
published: 19 Aug 2011
author: FortuneFavorsPrep
Glucagon affects on glycogen metabolism
In this video I describe the effects that the pancreatic hormone glucagon has on the breakdown and synthesis of glycogen.
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#25 Biochemistry Glycogen Metabolism I Lecture for BB 450/550 Fall 2011
A lecture by Kevin Ahern of Oregon State University to his BB 450/550 class. See the full ...
published: 28 Nov 2011
author: oharow
#25 Biochemistry Glycogen Metabolism I Lecture for BB 450/550 Fall 2011
A lecture by Kevin Ahern of Oregon State University to his BB 450/550 class. See the full course at oregonstate.edu This course can be taken for credit (wherever you live) via OSU's ecampus. For details, see ecampus.oregonstate.edu Download Metabolic Melodies at www.davincipress.com Related courses include BB 350 - oregonstate.edu BB 451 - oregonstate.edu BB 100 - oregonstate.edu Topics covered include glycogen metabolism, breakdown, synthesis, glycogen phosphorylase, phosphoglucomutase, debranching enzyme, glycogen synthase, branching enzyme, UDP glucose pyrophosphorylase, Lucy, G6P, G1P,
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Glycogen Storage Disease Video 1
Glycogen Storeage Disease is a Rare liver Disease. The liver does not transfer sugers in t...
published: 11 Jun 2010
author: collagespace
Glycogen Storage Disease Video 1
Glycogen Storeage Disease is a Rare liver Disease. The liver does not transfer sugers in to glucose. In this Video there are many children shown that have GSD. Jerry is 16 years old and was diagnosed at 2. Credit to collage space for the Video and all the artists for there songs!
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Glycogen Metabolism, Part 2 of 4
Lecture by Kevin Ahern of Oregon State University discussing glycogen metabolism in BB 350...
published: 01 Sep 2010
author: oharow
Glycogen Metabolism, Part 2 of 4
Lecture by Kevin Ahern of Oregon State University discussing glycogen metabolism in BB 350. This course can be taken for credit (wherever you live) via OSU's ecampus. For details, see ecampus.oregonstate.edu See the full course at oregonstate.edu Download Metabolic Melodies at www.davincipress.com Related courses include BB 450 - oregonstate.edu BB 451 - oregonstate.edu BB 100 - oregonstate.edu