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Immunogen sequence: LKFSAFLEKE YKVKINPSSM FDVHVKRIHE YKRQLLNCLH VVTLYNRIKR DPAKAFVPRT VMIGGKAAPG YHMAKLIIKL VTSIGDVVNH DPVVGDRLKV IFLENYRVSL AEKVIPAADL SQQISTAGTE ASGTGNMKFM LNGALTIGTM DGANVEMAEE AGAENLFIFG LRVEDVEALD RKGYNAREYY DHLPELKQAV DQISSGFFSP KEPDCFKDIV NMLMHHDRFK VFADYEAYMQ CQAQVDQLYR NPKEWTKKVI RNIACSGKFS SDRTITEYAR EIWGVEPSDL QIPPPNIPRD; Positive Samples: BT-474, SW620, HepG2, Mouse lung, Rat brain
The protein encoded by this gene is a glycogen phosphorylase found predominantly in the brain. The encoded protein forms homodimers which can associate into homotetramers, the enzymatically active form of glycogen phosphorylase. The activity of this enzyme is positively regulated by AMP and negatively regulated by ATP, ADP, and glucose-6-phosphate. This enzyme catalyzes the rate-determining step in glycogen degradation.
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