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Which liver enzyme is activated by insulin to stimulate glycogen deposition by glycogen synthase?
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A 10-year-old boy has suffered from slowly progressing ataxia (poor motor coordination) since the age of 5.A blood test shows abnormal elevations of alanine and lactic acid levels after an oral glucose load.Partial deficiency of which of the following enzymes or transporters is the most likely cause of the boy's condition?
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As shown in Figure 22.4, a patient has low blood glucose levels (dashed line) after a 24-hour fast.Normal values are indicated by the solid line.
A partial deficiency of which of the following enzymes could possibly be a cause of the fasting hypoglycemia?

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The activation of glucagon receptors turns the liver into a net producer of glucose.Glucagon stimulates a signal transduction pathway in liver involving:
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A 3-month-old infant is found to have fasting hypoglycemia.In order to test for possible enzyme deficiencies, you conduct a liver biopsy and test for several metabolic enzymes.Fasting hypoglycemia can be caused by deficiencies of all the following enzymes except:
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A 25-year-old man is found in a semicomatose state and is taken to the emergency room by friends, who say that the man has not eaten for the past 5 days.Which of the following substances is this patient's primary source of glucose?
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Glucokinase is used by liver and pancreatic b cells to adjust glucose metabolism to changing levels of blood glucose.This is possible because there is an important difference between glucokinase and the other isoforms of hexokinase:
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Fructose-2,6-bisphosphate is an allosteric inhibitor of which enzyme of carbohydrate metabolism?
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A 30-year-old man of Italian ancestry is treated with high doses of a combination antibiotic for his chronic sinusitis.After 1 week of drug treatment, a dark brown discoloration of the urine is noted, and the hematocrit is found to be 32%.Haptoglobin is virtually undetectable.What is a likely mechanism for the patient's drug-induced anemia?
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