Journal article
Comparative structural analyses of purified glycogen particles from rat liver, human skeletal muscle and commercial preparations
JH Ryu, J Drain, JH Kim, S McGee, A Gray-Weale, L Waddington, GJ Parker, M Hargreaves, SH Yoo, D Stapleton
International Journal of Biological Macromolecules | ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV | Published : 2009
Abstract
Glycogen is a cellular energy store that is crucial for whole body energy metabolism, metabolic regulation and exercise performance. To understand glycogen structure we have purified glycogen particles from rat liver and human skeletal muscle tissues and compared their biophysical properties with those found in commercial glycogen preparations. Ultrastructural analysis of commercial liver glycogens fails to reveal the classical α-rosette structure but small irregularly shaped particles. In contrast, commercial slipper limpet glycogen consists of β-particles with similar branching and chain lengths to purified rat liver glycogen together with a tendency to form small α-particles, and suggest ..
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This study was supported by BioGreen 21 Program (No. 20070301034008), Rural Development Administration (RDA), Republic of Korea. SLM is a NHMRC Peter Doherty Fellow (400446).