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Chapter 12, Problem 1P

(a)

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To interpret: The result that would obtained when epinephrine is added to a homogenate of normal liver which increases the activity of glycogen phosphorylase.

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Epinephrine is also termed as adrenalin and it is a hormone which is used for the treatment of disorders such as anaphylaxis as well as cardiac arrest. It is used in emergency conditions.

(a)

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The substance X is cAMP (cyclic adenosine monophosphate) and epinephrine hormone helps in the stimulation of glycogen phosphorylase by the activation of enzyme called adenylyl cyclase. It is involved in the formation of cAMP which serves as second messenger. Adenylyl cyclase is a membrane bound protein located in the plasma membrane. Its stimulation results in the formation of cAMP. After its formation, it helps in the regulation of several cellular processes. At the time of centrifugation, the enzyme adenylyl cyclase sediments into particulate fractions.

(b)

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To interpret: The results that would be obtained when Substance X was produced and particulate fraction from centrifugation in (a) was treated with epinephrine.

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cAMP is derived as a derivative of Adenosine triphosphate which is used as intercellular signal transduction several organisms. It acts a second messenger. It is stimulated by cAMP.

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Glycogen phosphorylase is a type of phosphorylase enzyme which is directly induced by cAMP. As cAMP binds with protein kinase A (PKA), it results in its activation. The activation of protein kinase A results in the stimulation of enzyme glycogen phosphorylase.

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To interpret: The results that would be obtained when substance X was heat stabled and its capacity for activation of phosphorylase is not affected by heat treatment.

Introduction:

cAMP is derived as a derivative of Adenosine triphosphate which is used as intercellular signal transduction several organisms. Epinephrine is also called as adrenalin and it is a hormone.

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The cAMP is a heat-stable molecule and it is prepared by the treatment of ATP with barium hydroxide. Adenylate cyclase enzyme is involved in the conversion of adenosine triphosphate into cAMP in the presence of barium hydroxide. It stimulates cAMP dependent protein kinase A (PKA).

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