TY - JOUR
T1 - Activation of glycogen phosphorylase with 5-aminoimidazole-4-carboxamide riboside (AICAR)
T2 - Assessment of glycogen as a precursor of mannosyl residues in glycoconjugates
AU - Shang, Jie
AU - Lehrman, Mark A.
PY - 2004/3/26
Y1 - 2004/3/26
N2 - The experimental evaluation of the contribution of glycogen phosphorylase (GP) to biochemical pathways is limited to methods that raise cAMP, activating the cAMP-dependent protein kinase/phosphorylase kinase/GP cascade. Such methods convert the unphosphorylated form, "GPb," which catalyzes glycogenolysis only in the presence of appropriate allosteric activators such as AMP, to the phosphorylated, constitutively activated form, "GPa." However, activation of GP in this way is indirect, requires a functional cAMP kinase cascade, and is complicated by other actions of cAMP. Here, we demonstrate a strategy for the experimental manipulation of GP in intact dermal fibroblasts, involving activation by the membrane-permeable adenosine analog 5-aminoimidazole-4-carboxamide riboside (AICAR) and inhibition by caffeine and Pfizer compound CP-91149, which bind to GP at distinct sites. Potential complications because of activation of AMP-activated protein kinase by AICAR were assessed with metformin, which activates this kinase but does not activate GP. Using this strategy, we show that glycogen can be a significant and regulatable precursor of mannosyl units in lipid-linked oligosaccharides and glycoproteins.
AB - The experimental evaluation of the contribution of glycogen phosphorylase (GP) to biochemical pathways is limited to methods that raise cAMP, activating the cAMP-dependent protein kinase/phosphorylase kinase/GP cascade. Such methods convert the unphosphorylated form, "GPb," which catalyzes glycogenolysis only in the presence of appropriate allosteric activators such as AMP, to the phosphorylated, constitutively activated form, "GPa." However, activation of GP in this way is indirect, requires a functional cAMP kinase cascade, and is complicated by other actions of cAMP. Here, we demonstrate a strategy for the experimental manipulation of GP in intact dermal fibroblasts, involving activation by the membrane-permeable adenosine analog 5-aminoimidazole-4-carboxamide riboside (AICAR) and inhibition by caffeine and Pfizer compound CP-91149, which bind to GP at distinct sites. Potential complications because of activation of AMP-activated protein kinase by AICAR were assessed with metformin, which activates this kinase but does not activate GP. Using this strategy, we show that glycogen can be a significant and regulatable precursor of mannosyl units in lipid-linked oligosaccharides and glycoproteins.
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U2 - 10.1074/jbc.M400431200
DO - 10.1074/jbc.M400431200
M3 - Article
C2 - 14729664
AN - SCOPUS:1842478238
SN - 0021-9258
VL - 279
SP - 12076
EP - 12080
JO - Journal of Biological Chemistry
JF - Journal of Biological Chemistry
IS - 13
ER -