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The following pages link to The mechanism of activation of skeletal muscle phosphorylase A by glycogen (Q36465890):
Displaying 22 items.
- The allosteric transition of glycogen phosphorylase (Q27728177) (← links)
- L-Threonine Dehydrase as a Model of Allosteric Control Involving Ligand-lnduced Oligomerization (Q33983362) (← links)
- Regulation of muscle glycogen phosphorylase by physiological effectors. (Q34351856) (← links)
- Uracil metabolism--UMP synthesis from orotic acid or uridine and conversion of uracil to beta-alanine: enzymes and cDNAs. (Q34382614) (← links)
- Kinetic properties of tetrameric glycogen phosphorylase b in solution and in the crystalline state (Q36277529) (← links)
- Multiple phosphate positions in the catalytic site of glycogen phosphorylase: Structure of the pyridoxal‐5′‐pyrophosphate coenzyme‐substrate analog (Q36277536) (← links)
- X-ray crystallographic and kinetic studies of oligosaccharide binding to phosphorylase (Q38358339) (← links)
- Kinetics of Polymerization and Phosphorolysis Reactions of E. coli Polynucleotide Phosphorylase. Role of Oligonucleotides in Polymerization (Q38362986) (← links)
- Reversibility of phosphorylase kinase reaction (Q39148413) (← links)
- Slow Association-Dissociation Equilibrium of NADP-Linked Isocitrate Dehydrogenase from Beef Liver in Relation to Catalytic Activity (Q39217944) (← links)
- The hormonal regulation of glycogen metabolism in muscle (Q39890907) (← links)
- Conformational Adaptability in Enzymes (Q39956986) (← links)
- Heterotropic Interactions of Ligands with Phosphorylase b (Q39967697) (← links)
- Dissociation of enzyme oligomers: a mechanism for allosteric regulation (Q40668995) (← links)
- The molecular mechanism for the tetrameric association of glycogen phosphorylase promoted by protein phosphorylation (Q42628768) (← links)
- Complementation of Subunits from Glycogen Phosphorylases of Frog and Rabbit Skeletal Muscle and Rabbit Liver (Q44349109) (← links)
- Association-Dissociation Properties of Sodium Borohydride-reduced Phosphorylase b (Q47986166) (← links)
- Glycogen phosphorylase in fish muscle: demonstration of three interconvertible forms (Q51740592) (← links)
- Physicochemical and catalytic properties of crystallized human muscle glycogen phosphorylase. (Q54377650) (← links)
- Cyclic AMP in skeletal muscle. (Q54613373) (← links)
- Electron Microscopy of Muscle Phosphorylase Molecules: Significance of a Rhombic Shape (Q59081306) (← links)
- Formation of tetramer phosphorylase A in vivo (Q68650340) (← links)