glycogenbinding
Glycogenbinding refers to the interaction between glycogen and proteins or other ligands that recognize this glucose polymer. Glycogen is a highly branched, water-insoluble polymer of glucose that serves as a storage form of energy in liver and muscle. Binding to glycogen is central to both its synthesis and its mobilization, and it also helps organize metabolic enzymes on the glycogen particle.
Many glycogen-related proteins contain specialized carbohydrate-binding modules or glycogen-targeting domains that facilitate association with the glycogen
The binding interaction is generally mediated by a combination of hydrogen bonding, ionic interactions with the
Research in glycogenbinding explores structural bases of the interactions, maps binding sites, and seeks to understand