Figure: Glycogen catabolic process 1 (Mouse)¶
Figure 1: Glycogen Catabolic Process in Mouse. This pathway diagram illustrates the enzymatic breakdown of glycogen in mouse cytosol (GO:0005829). The process begins with Phkg2 (phosphorylase kinase) activating Pygl (glycogen phosphorylase), which then acts on glycogen. This triggers two parallel pathways: 1) Agl's sequential activities as 4-alpha-glucanotransferase (GO:0004134) and amylo-alpha-1,6-glucosidase (GO:0004135), and 2) Pgm1 and Pgm2 (phosphoglucomutases, GO:0004614) catalyzing the production of alpha-D-glucose 6-phosphate (CHEBI:58225). Numbered circles indicate the sequence of enzymatic reactions in the pathway.
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