Across
- 3. Synthesis and breakdown of glycogen is tightly
- 5. Catalyzes the conversion of cAMP to AMP; stimulated by insulin
- 9. This enzyme catalyzes the second stop of glycogen utilization; acts as a glucosyl transferase and then α-1,6 glucosidase
- 11. is activated by cyclic AMP (3 words, no spaces)
- 14. The enzyme that catalyzes the last step of glycogen breakdown; converts glucose 1-P to glucose 6-P
- 15. Protein Kinase A activates phorphorylase ____
Down
- 1. The first step in glycogen breakdown is
- 2. The rate-limiting step in glycogen synthesis is catalyzed by glycogen _____; it is irreversible
- 4. Glycogen _____ catalyzes the first reaction that breaks down glycogen
- 6. This enzyme forms branch chains on glycogen by transferring residues onto other segments of the chain; lack of this enzyme causes Anderson's (GSD IV)
- 7. ___ glycogen is used to maintain energy balance between rest and exercise
- 8. In order to utilize glycogen, there is phosphorolytic _____ of terminal α-1,4 bonds to release glucose 1-P
- 10. Glycogen is connected by α-1,4 (main chain) and α-1,6 (branching) ____ bonds
- 12. Glycogen provides ____ for glycolysis on the millisecond time scale, which is important because muscles can deplete available ATP in a few seconds
- 13. A lack of debranching enzyme causes Type III Glycogen Storage Disease, aka _____ (apostrophe not included in box)
