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Figure: Glycogen catabolic process 3 (Mouse)

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This diagram illustrates the glycogen catabolic process in mouse cells as described in the GO-CAM model. The pathway takes place within the cytosol and involves multiple gene products:

  1. Phkg1 (phosphorylase kinase) activates Pygm (glycogen phosphorylase)
  2. Pygm breaks down glycogen, working with Agl (amylo-alpha-1,6-glucosidase/4-alpha-glucanotransferase)
  3. These activities feed into Pgm1 and Pgm2 (phosphoglucomutases), which produce the end product alpha-D-glucose 6-phosphate

The diagram represents protein functions and relationships as defined in the GO-CAM model, showing how these enzymes work together in the glycogen catabolic process (GO:0005980).

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