Publications by authors named "Victoria R Rehrmann"

Early biochemical analyses of metabolic pathways assumed that the free diffusion of substrates and enzymes in an evenly mixed cellular space provided the interactions that enabled reactions to proceed. Metabolic complexes have since been shown to assemble and disassemble in response to changes in cellular conditions, and in turn, to channel metabolic intermediates within discreet cellular compartments, allowing for the efficient use or storage of energy. A fundamental component to the formation of metabolic complexes and the channeling of metabolites is the translocation of enzymes in response to specific extra- and intracellular signals.

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Adipocytes express the rate-limiting enzymes required for glycogen metabolism and increase glycogen synthesis in response to insulin. However, the physiological function of adipocytic glycogen in vivo is unclear, due in part to the low absolute levels and the apparent biophysical constraints of adipocyte morphology on glycogen accumulation. To further study the regulation of glycogen metabolism in adipose tissue, transgenic mice were generated that overexpressed the protein phosphatase-1 (PP1) glycogen-targeting subunit (PTG) driven by the adipocyte fatty acid binding protein (aP2) promoter.

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