Glycogen Debranching Enzyme

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Glycogen Debranching Enzyme (4-α-Glucanotransferase)
Properties of human protein
Mass / length primary structure 1532 amino acids
Secondary to quaternary structure Monomer
Isoforms 6th
Identifier
Gene name AGL
External IDs
Enzyme classification
EC, category 2.4.1.25 glycosyl transferase
Response type Transfer of short polysaccharide chains
Substrate Glycogen with long side chains
Products Short side chain glycogen (a residue of glucose)
EC, category 3.2.1.33 glycosidase
Response type Splitting off of a glucose residue
Substrate Glycogen with 1,6-glucose residue
Products linear dextrin
Orthologue
human House mouse
Entrez 178 77559
Ensemble ENSG00000162688 ENSMUSG00000033400
UniProt P35573 E0CX86
Refseq (mRNA) NM_000028 NM_001081326
Refseq (protein) NP_000019 NP_001074795
Gene locus Chr 1: 99.85 - 99.92 Mb Chr 3: 116.74 - 116.81 Mb
PubMed search 178 77559

Glycogen debranching enzyme ( gene : AGL ) is the name of the enzyme that breaks down branches in glycogen . The breakdown of these branches is a partial step in the utilization of the reserve substance glycogen in the context of glycogenolysis . The enzyme is found in mammals and fungi .

The enzyme is multifunctional ; it itself consists of two enzymes that catalyze two sub-steps of the reaction : 4-α-glucanotransferase and amylo-α-1,6-glucosidase . There are at least six isoforms in humans that are found in different tissue types. Mutations in the AGL gene can lead to type III glycogen storage disease ( Cori disease ).

Schematic representation of glycogenolysis

Catalyzed reactions

Glycogen   
   Glycogen (short side chain)

First of all, the 4-α-glucanotransferase ( EC  2.4.1.25 ) transfers one side chain to another side chain except for a single glucose residue.

Glycogen (short side chain)+ H 2 O   + α-D-glucose  
   Glycogen (without)

Then the individual glucose residue is hydrolyzed by amylo-α-1,6-glucosidase ( EC  3.2.1.33 ) . The process starts over until all side chains are broken down and there is linear dextrin .

Individual evidence

  1. UniProt P35573

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