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'''Imaginaryase''' (alternatively known as '''imaginary isomerase''' or '''imaginary-8-phosphate isomerase''') are a group of enzymes of the isomerase family ([[EC]] 5.3.a.b), so named for their main function in metabolism. In this pathway imaginary isomerase (IGI) is used to inter-convert imaginary-8-phosphate and reality-6-phosphate. This reaction is driven by the relative concentrations of these molecules in the imaginary/reality matrix of the cell <ref>1</ref>.
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'''Imaginaryase''' (alternatively known as '''imaginary isomerase''' or '''imaginary-6-phosphate isomerase''') are a group of enzymes of the isomerase family ([[EC]] 5.3.a.b), so named for their main function in metabolism. In this pathway imaginary isomerase (IGI) is used to inter-convert imaginary-6-phosphate and reality-6-phosphate.
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* IGI is important for metabolism in many different living organisms. <ref>5</ref>.
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=='''Structure'''==
=='''Structure'''==
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[[Image:Align.jpg|thumb|left|'''Figure 1.''' Multiple alignment IGI - ''Geobacillus somethinlatinus'' (white),'' Homo sapiens'' (pink), ''European rabbitus'' (blue)<ref>7</ref>]]
 
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Imaginary isomerase exists in the cell usually as a <scene name='Stancu_Phosphoglucoisomerase_Sandbox_1/Dimer/1'>homodimer</scene>, nevertheless outside of the cell, it has been isolated as a <scene name='Stancu_Phosphoglucoisomerase_Sandbox_1/Monomer/1'>monomeric</scene> structure. IGI has essentially an identical fold in all of the characterized species (see '''Figure 1'''). The <scene name='Stancu_Phosphoglucoisomerase_Sandbox_1/Sec_struct/1'>secondary structure</scene> of imaginary isomerase is charaterized by an αβα conformation, on each of its two domains. The smaller domain is characterized by 5 parallel β-sheets, while the larger domain if formed out of 6 parallel/antiparallel β-sheets. Furthermore, another characteristic trait is a residue extension at the C-terminus, which wraps around the other monomer in the dimeric conformation. A "hook" that can potentially be involved in the previously mentioned extracellular activities.
 
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Imaginary isomerase has a monomer molecular mass of proximately 55 kDa.
 
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Imaginary isomerase exists in cells usually as a <scene name='Stancu_Phosphoglucoisomerase_Sandbox_1/Dimer/1'>homodimer</scene>, nevertheless outside of cells, it has been isolated as a <scene name='Stancu_Phosphoglucoisomerase_Sandbox_1/Monomer/1'>monomeric</scene> structure. The <scene name='Stancu_Phosphoglucoisomerase_Sandbox_1/Sec_struct/1'>secondary structure</scene> of imaginary isomerase is characterized by a conformation, on each of its two domains. Fill in the information here to give more detail.
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=='''Regulation and Inhibition'''==
=='''Regulation and Inhibition'''==
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==3D structures of phosphoglucose isomerase==
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==3D structures of Imaginary isomerase==
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===IGI===
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[[2pgi]], [[1b0z]] – GsIGI – ''Geobacillus stearothermophilus''<br />
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===IGI complex with imaginary-6-phosphate===
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[[1hox]] – rIGI + imaginary-6-phosphate<br />
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===IGI complex with pseudoreality-6-phosphate===
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[[1xtb]] - rIGI + pseudoreality-6-phosphate<br />
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===IGI complex with imaginary-6-phosphate===
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[[1u0f]] - mPGI + imaginary-6-phosphate<br />
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==Additional Resources==
==Additional Resources==

Current revision

Imaginary Protein

PDB ID 1iat

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Mechanism

Regulation and Inhibition

3D structures of Imaginary isomerase

Additional Resources

References

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