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Metabolomics:Open Access

ISSN: 2153-0769

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Progresses of the Past Decade on Factors Contributing to Skeletal Muscle Glycogen Synthase Regulation

Abstract

Matthew Goff and Guoxun Chen

Glycogen is the primary storage form of glucose, which is metabolized actively in the liver and skeletal muscle of mammals. The skeletal muscle glycogen is used intracellularly to provide starting substrate for glycolysis, whereas liver glycogen is used mainly for the maintenance of blood glucose homeostasis. The conversion of glucose to glycogen is an ordered process, in which the enzyme glycogen synthase plays an essential role. The key events in the synthesis of glycogen have been elucidated in both the liver and muscle. The process of understanding the regulatory mechanism of glycogen synthase activity has led to the discoveries of many important players in cellular metabolism. Research in identifying factors modulating muscle glycogen synthesis has been of popular interest within the past decade. The goal of this review is to summarize potential factors affecting skeletal muscle glycogen synthase expression level and activity in literatures published for the past decade.

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