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. This reaction is driven by the relative concentrations of these molecules in the imaginary/reality matrix of the cell [1].
Imaginaryase is also known for a list of activities:
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- IGI is important for metabolism in many different living organisms. [6].
Structure
Imaginary isomerase exists in cells usually as a , nevertheless outside of cells, it has been isolated as a structure. The of imaginary isomerase is charaterized by an αβα conformation, on each of its two domains. Fill in the information here to give more deatail.
Imaginary isomerase has a monomer molecular mass of proximately XX kDa.