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Elevated dosage of the
GAC1
gene from the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae causes hyperaccumulation of glycogen whereas a gene disruption of
GAC1
results in reduced glycogen levels. Glycogen synthase is almost entirely in the active, glucose 6-phosphate-independent, form in cells with increased gene dosage of
GAC1
whereas the enzyme is mostly in the inactive form in strains lacking
GAC1
.
GAC1
encodes an 88 kDa protein that is similar to the regulatory subunit (RG1) of phosphoprotein phosphatase type 1 (PP-1) from skeletal muscle that targets PP-1 to glycogen particles. Taken together, these results suggest that
GAC1
encodes a regulatory subunit of PP-1. As previously shown for glycogen phosphorylase (GPH1),
GAC1
RNA accumulates concomitantly with the appearance of glycogen. A strain with a mutation in the regulatory subunit of the
cAMP-dependent protein kinase
(bcy1) fails to accumulate GPH1 and
GAC1
RNA. These results point to coordinate regulation of enzymes involved in glycogen metabolism at the level of RNA accumulation and indicate that at least part of this control is exerted by the RAS-cAMP pathway.
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PMID:GAC1 may encode a regulatory subunit for protein phosphatase type 1 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. 131 Sep 38