| 1. | Epinephrine not only activates glycogen phosphorylase but also inhibits glycogen synthase.
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| 2. | This phosphorylation is added onto the glycogen phosphorylase b serine 14.
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| 3. | Before phosphorylase can resume catabolism, debranching enzymes perform two functions:
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| 4. | After all this is done, glycogen phosphorylase can continue.
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| 5. | Glycogen phosphorylase kinase activates glycogen phosphorylase in the same manner mentioned previously.
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| 6. | Glycogen phosphorylase kinase activates glycogen phosphorylase in the same manner mentioned previously.
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| 7. | Genetic regulation of sucrose phosphorylase is also performed by metabolites.
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| 8. | Recent research has found that thymidine phosphorylase is also involved in angiogenesis.
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| 9. | Ser-14 is modified by phosphorylase kinase during activation of the enzyme.
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| 10. | Glycogen phosphorylase is the primary enzyme of glycogen breakdown.
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