In liver cells, both PKC and PKA directly: activate glycogen phosphorylase kinase. activate glycogen phosphorylase. activate glycogen synthase. inhibit glycogen synthase. inhibit glycogen phosphorylase kinase
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The question asks which of the given options is directly influenced by both PKC (Protein Kinase C) and PKA (Protein Kinase A) in liver cells. The options involve different enzymes related to glycogen metabolism: glycogen phosphorylase kinase, glycogen Show more…
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