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  • Higuita, J.C.; Alape-Giron, A.; Thelestam, M.; Katz, A.
    A point mutation in the UDP-glucose pyrophosphorylase gene results in decreases of UDP-glucose and inactivation of glycogen synthase (2003), Biochem. J., 370, 995-1001.
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2.4.1.11 additional information Cricetulus griseus a point mutation in the UDP-glucose diphosphorylase gene results in decreases of UDP-glucose. Chronically low UDP-glucose levels in cells result in inactivation of glycogen synthase, owing to loss of the ability of glycogen synthase to bind UDP-glucose - non-substrate-dependent control of glycogen synthase ?
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2.4.1.11 Cricetulus griseus
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2.4.1.11 additional information a point mutation in the UDP-glucose diphosphorylase gene results in decreases of UDP-glucose. Chronically low UDP-glucose levels in cells result in inactivation of glycogen synthase, owing to loss of the ability of glycogen synthase to bind UDP-glucose - non-substrate-dependent control of glycogen synthase Cricetulus griseus ?
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