The regulation of hepatic glycogen synthase should be considered in terms of structure and function:
Hence, glycogen synthase is stimulated by agents which lower cAMP concentration e.g. insulin, and inhibited by agents which raise cAMP levels e.g. glucagon, adrenaline.
Equally, an increased proportion of the enzyme glycogen phosphorylase in the active a form, as occurs in the presence of reduced cellular glucose concentration, reduces the activity of glycogen synthase.
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