Talk:Glycogenin

Latest comment: 6 years ago by Keministi in topic Tyr-194 or Tyr-195, which one?

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4th/Sep changes:removed "the initiation of" because arguable synthesis begins with formation of glucose to G6P (which then becomes G1P then UDP-glucose and only then glycogen) Unsure yet how to reference, but used "Lehinger Principles of Biochemistry", David L Nelson and Michael M. Cox, 4th Ed., Ch15 ShaiM 11:32, 4 September 2006 (UTC)Reply

Merger proposal

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Tyr-194 or Tyr-195, which one?

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This article says that the residue where the growth of the glucose chain happens is Tyr-194. Numerous studies say it is Tyr-194, but many others also claim it is Tyr-195 (ex1). Some even claim it is Tyr-195, but cite a source where it is claimed to be Tyr-194 in the headline (ex2, 8th ref "...Tyrosine 194 is essential for function"). Which one is it? Keministi (talk) 15:14, 11 August 2018 (UTC)Reply