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Glucose-1-phosphate is a glucose molecule made with a phospate attached at the 1-carbon postition.
Glucose-1-phosphate is a [[glucose|glucose]] [[molecules|molecule]] made with a [[phospate|phospate]] attached at the [[1-carbon postition|1-carbon postition]].  


'''Formula''': C6H13O5P
'''Formula''': C<sub>6</sub>H<sub>13</sub>O<sub>5</sub>P


'''Molecuar weight''': 260.135g/mol
'''Molecuar weight''': 260.135 g/mol  


It is involved in the biochemical pathway of glycolysis and Gluconeogenesis.&nbsp;
It is involved in the biochemical pathway of [[glycolysis|glycolysis]] and [[gluconeogenesis|gluconeogenesis]].&nbsp;

Latest revision as of 19:20, 23 October 2017

Glucose-1-phosphate is a glucose molecule made with a phospate attached at the 1-carbon postition.

Formula: C6H13O5P

Molecuar weight: 260.135 g/mol

It is involved in the biochemical pathway of glycolysis and gluconeogenesis