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Immunogen sequence: SGPNRLKIC IDAMHGVVGP YVKKILCEEL GAPANSAVNC VPLEDFGGHH PDPNLTYAAD LVETMKSGEH DFGAAFDGDG DRNMILGKHG FFVNPSDSVA VIAANIFSIP YFQQTGVRGF ARSMPTSGAL DRVASATKIA LYETPTGWKF FGNLMDASKL SLCGEESFGT GSDHIREKDG LWAVLAWLSI LATRKQSVED ILKDHWQKHG RNFFTRYDYE EVEAEGANKM MKDLEALMFD RSFVGKQFSA NDKVYTVEKA DNFEYSDPVD GSISRNQGLR LIFTDGSRIV FRLSGTGSAG ATIRLYIDSY EKDVAKINQD PQVMLAPLIS IALKVSQLQE RTGRTAPTVI T (213-562 aa encoded by BC001756)
Phosphoglucomutases (PGM; EC 5.4.2.2) catalyze the transfer of phosphate between the 1 and 6 positions of glucose. Isozymes of PGM are monomeric, with molecular masses of about 60 kD, and are encoded by several genes, including PGM1. In most cell types, PGM1 isozymes predominate, representing about 90% of total PGM activity. One exception is red cells, where PGM2 (MIM 172000) is a major isozyme (Putt et al., 1993 [PubMed 8257433]). [supplied by OMIM].
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Protein Aliases: Glucose phosphomutase 1; PGM 1; Phosphoglucomutase-1
Gene Aliases: CDG1T; GSD14; PGM1
UniProt ID: (Human) Q96J40
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 5236
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