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Phosphoglucose isomerase is an&nbsp;[[Enzyme|enzyme]] that catalyses the reversible isomerization of [[Glucose 6-phosphate|glucose-6-phosphate]] and [[Fructose-6-phosphate|fructose-6-phosphate]]. In many complex organisms it is involved in [[Glycolysis|glycolysis]]. In mammals it is involved in&nbsp;[[Gluconeogenesis|gluconeogenesis]]&nbsp;and carbohydrate biosynthesis in plants.&nbsp;<ref>http://biology.kenyon.edu/BMB/Chime2/2001/phosphoglucose%20isomerase/FRAMES/text.htm</ref>  
Phosphoglucose isomerase is an [[Enzyme|enzyme]] that catalyses the reversible isomerization of [[Glucose 6-phosphate|glucose-6-phosphate]] and [[Fructose-6-phosphate|fructose-6-phosphate]]. In many complex organisms it is involved in [[Glycolysis|glycolysis]]. In mammals it is involved in [[Gluconeogenesis|gluconeogenesis]] and carbohydrate biosynthesis in plants<ref>http://biology.kenyon.edu/BMB/Chime2/2001/phosphoglucose%20isomerase/FRAMES/text.htm</ref>.


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Latest revision as of 09:07, 3 November 2018

Phosphoglucose isomerase is an enzyme that catalyses the reversible isomerization of glucose-6-phosphate and fructose-6-phosphate. In many complex organisms it is involved in glycolysis. In mammals it is involved in gluconeogenesis and carbohydrate biosynthesis in plants[1].

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