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AUTHOR
G Wegener
Exercise and the Control of Glycolysis in Vertebrate Muscle: The Effects of Intensive Work, Fatigue and Recovery on Muscle Metabolites and Effectors of Phospho-Fructokinase
Glycogen phosphorylase in fish muscle: demonstration of three interconvertible forms
White skeletal muscle of crucian carp contains a single isoenzyme of glycogen phosphorylase, which was purified approximately 300-fold to a specific activity of approximately 13 mumol.min-1.mg protein-1 (assayed in the direction of glycogen breakdown at 25 degrees C). Tissue extracts of crucian muscle produced three distinct peaks of phosphorylase activity when separated on DEAE-Sephacel. Peaks 1 and 3 were identified, in terms of kinetic properties and by interconversion experiments, as phosphorylase b and a, respectively. Peak 2 was shown to be a phospho-dephospho hybrid. The three interconvertible forms of phosphorylase were purified and shown to be dimeric molecules at 20 degrees C. At …