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Phosphoglucoisomerase
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Definition
Phosphoglucoisomerase (also known as phosphoglucose isomerase) are a group of enzymes of the isomerase family, that catalyze the transfer of a phosphate group from ATP to D-hexoses, such as D-glucose. The importance of these group of enzymes lies in the fact that
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