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In this video, we describe a qualitative spectrophotometric assay to determine the extent of branching in a glycogen sample with an uncharacterized structure. Comparing the absorbance maxima of the uncharacterized sample with that of polysaccharides with known branched structures indicates the presence of branching in the uncharacterized sample.
1. Qualitative assessment of glycogen branching
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Name | Company | Catalog Number | Comments |
Amylopectin (amylose free) from waxy corn | Fisher Scientific | A0456 | |
Amylose | Biosynth Carbosynth | YA10257 | |
Glycogen, Type II from oyster | MilliporeSigma | G8751 | |
Methacrylate cuvettes, 1.5 mL | Fisher Scientific | 14-955-128 | Methacrylate is required since some procedures are conducted at 340 nm or below |
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Source: Wilson, W. A., Spectrophotometric Methods for the Study of Eukaryotic Glycogen Metabolism. J. Vis. Exp. (2021).
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