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Lack of Glycogenin Causes Glycogen Accumulation and Muscle Function Impairment

  • Giorgia Testoni
  • , Jordi Duran
  • , Mar García-Rocha
  • , Francisco Vilaplana
  • , Antonio L. Serrano
  • , David Sebastián
  • , Iliana López-Soldado
  • , Mitchell A. Sullivan
  • , Felipe Slebe
  • , Marta Vilaseca
  • , Pura Muñoz-Cánoves
  • , Joan J. Guinovart*
  • *Autor/a de correspondencia de este trabajo

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Glycogenin is considered essential for glycogen synthesis, as it acts as a primer for the initiation of the polysaccharide chain. Against expectations, glycogenin-deficient mice (Gyg KO) accumulate high amounts of glycogen in striated muscle. Furthermore, this glycogen contains no covalently bound protein, thereby demonstrating that a protein primer is not strictly necessary for the synthesis of the polysaccharide in vivo. Strikingly, in spite of the higher glycogen content, Gyg KO mice showed lower resting energy expenditure and less resistance than control animals when subjected to endurance exercise. These observations can be attributed to a switch of oxidative myofibers toward glycolytic metabolism. Mice overexpressing glycogen synthase in the muscle showed similar alterations, thus indicating that this switch is caused by the excess of glycogen. These results may explain the muscular defects of GSD XV patients, who lack glycogenin-1 and show high glycogen accumulation in muscle. Although glycogenin is thought to be essential for glycogen synthesis, Testoni et al. show that glycogenin-deficient animals still make glycogen. Surprisingly, glycogen accumulates in striated muscle affecting functionality, including decreased exercise endurance.

Idioma originalInglés
Páginas (desde-hasta)256-266.e4
Número de páginas15
PublicaciónCell Metabolism
Volumen26
N.º1
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 5 jul 2017
Publicado de forma externa

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