| 1. | The four domains of rabbit muscle phosphoglucomutase, drawn from.
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| 2. | Phosphoglucomutase also acts in the opposite fashion when blood glucose levels are high.
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| 3. | Phosphoglucomutase 1 ( PGM1 ) deficiency is an inherited metabolic disorder in humans.
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| 4. | Phosphoglucomutase effects a phosphoryl group shift by exchanging a phosphoryl group with the intermediate.
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| 5. | The third test looked at phosphoglucomutase, or PGM, which has 10 different forms.
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| 6. | G-1-P is then converted into G-6-P by enzyme phosphoglucomutase.
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| 7. | Those tests involved two enzymes : PGM, or Phosphoglucomutase, and EsD, or Esterase, Hunter said.
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| 8. | To be utilized in cellular catabolism it must first be converted to glucose 6-phosphate by the enzyme phosphoglucomutase.
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| 9. | The cleaved molecule is in the form of glucose-1-phosphate, which can be converted into G6P by phosphoglucomutase.
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| 10. | In order to be used for metabolism, it must be converted to glucose-6-phosphate by the enzyme phosphoglucomutase.
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