glycogenin
Glycogenin is a small cytosolic glycosyltransferase that acts as the primer for glycogen synthesis in animals. It initiates glycogen particle formation by attaching glucose residues from UDP-glucose to a specific tyrosine residue within the protein, a reaction known as autoglycosylation. In muscle and liver cells, glycogenin first glycosylates itself, forming a short glucose chain that serves as the primer for glycogen synthase.
Glycogen synthase then extends the chain, and branching enzyme introduces α-1,6 linkages to generate a mature,
Glycogenin belongs to the GT8 family of glycosyltransferases. In humans, two genes encode glycogenin proteins: GYG1
Defects in GYG1 or GYG2 can disrupt glycogen initiation and are associated with glycogen storage diseases