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Debranching enzyme (DE) is important for cutting a-1,6-glycosidic bonds and removing the branch points during glycogen d

Posted: Tue Jul 12, 2022 1:22 pm
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Debranching Enzyme De Is Important For Cutting A 1 6 Glycosidic Bonds And Removing The Branch Points During Glycogen D 1
Debranching Enzyme De Is Important For Cutting A 1 6 Glycosidic Bonds And Removing The Branch Points During Glycogen D 1 (156.69 KiB) Viewed 78 times
Debranching enzyme (DE) is important for cutting a-1,6-glycosidic bonds and removing the branch points during glycogen degradation. If you are comparing two cells, one with a normal functioning DE and a second with a nonfunctional (mutated) DE, which of the following would you predict to see in the abnormal cell when DE should be active? A lot of glycogen without any glycogenin Glycogen that has almost no branches A high concentration of glycogen with normal structure Glycogen with lots of short outer branches