糖原
糖原磷酸化酶
糖原合酶
糖原分支酶
变构调节
磷酸化酶激酶
生物化学
生物
糖原脱支酶
细胞生物学
磷酸酶
蛋白激酶A
化学
激酶
酶
作者
Chanchal Chandramouli,Upasna Varma,Ellie M Stevens,Rui‐Ping Xiao,David Stapleton,Kimberley M. Mellor,Lea M.D. Delbridge
标识
DOI:10.1111/1440-1681.12370
摘要
Cardiac glycogen regulation involves a complex interplay between multiple signalling pathways, allosteric activation of enzymes, and sequestration for autophagic degradation. Signalling pathways appear to converge on glycogen regulatory enzymes via insulin (glycogen synthase kinase 3β, protein phosphatase 1, allosteric action of glucose-6-phosphate), β-adrenergic (phosphorylase kinase protein phosphatase 1 inhibitor), and 5' adenosine monophosphate-activated protein kinase (allosteric action of glucose-6-phosphate, direct glycogen binding, insulin receptor). While cytosolic glycogen synthesis and breakdown are relatively well understood, recent findings relating to phagic glycogen degradation highlight a new area of investigation in the heart. It has been recently demonstrated that a specific glycophagy pathway is operational in the myocardium. Proteins involved in recruiting glycogen to the forming phagosome have been identified. Starch-binding domain-containing protein 1 is involved in binding glycogen and mediating membrane anchorage via interaction with a homologue of the phagosomal protein light-chain 3. Specifically, it has been shown that starch-binding domain-containing protein 1 and light-chain 3 have discrete phagosomal immunolocalization patterns in cardiomyocytes, indicating that autophagic trafficking of glycogen and protein cargo in cardiomyocytes can occur via distinct pathways. There is strong evidence from glycogen storage diseases that phagic/lysosomal glycogen breakdown is important for maintaining normal cardiac glycogen levels and does not simply constitute a redundant 'alternative' breakdown route for glycogen. Advancing understanding of glycogen handling in the heart is an important priority with relevance not only to genetic glycogen storage diseases but also to cardiac metabolic stress disorders such as diabetes and ischaemia.
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