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Glycogen Branching Enzyme

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Glycogen Branching Enzyme

Overview

Glycogen branching enzyme (GBE), also known as amylo-1,6-glucosidase or glycogen branching enzyme 1 (GBE1), is a critical metabolic enzyme responsible for the structural organization of glycogen molecules. Encoded by the GBE1 gene located on chromosome 3q24, this enzyme catalyzes the transfer of glucose units from the outer chains of glycogen to create α-1,6-glycosidic branch points. The resulting branched structure of glycogen is essential for rapid glucose mobilization during periods of high energy demand. GBE1 is expressed broadly across tissues, with particularly high levels in liver, muscle, and brain—tissues with substantial energy requirements or metabolic stress vulnerability.

The enzyme comprises approximately 500 amino acids and belongs to the carbohydrate-active enzyme family. Its structure includes a catalytic domain and regulatory regions that respond to metabolic signaling. While GBE1 is primarily recognized for its role in glucose metabolism, emerging evidence demonstrates its importance in neuronal energy homeostasis and cellular stress responses relevant to neurodegeneration.

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