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The fly muscles in on glycogen autophagy
[...]the authors found that an enzyme called glycogen phosphorylase operates independently of the autophagy pathway to break down glycogen in starving larval muscle. By introducing various mutations into GlyS, the researchers showed that this interaction only takes place during starvation and that...
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[...]the authors found that an enzyme called glycogen phosphorylase operates independently of the autophagy pathway to break down glycogen in starving larval muscle. By introducing various mutations into GlyS, the researchers showed that this interaction only takes place during starvation and that it is enhanced when GlyS is enzymatically active. [...]during starvation, GlyS may simultaneously bind to both Atg8 and glycogen, thereby bringing glycogen to the autophagosome. |
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