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IUPAC name 1,6-Di-O-phosphono-D-glucopyranose | |
Systematic IUPAC name dihydrogen phosphate | |
Other names Glucose 1,6-diphosphate | |
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Chemical formula | C6H14O12P2 |
Molar mass | 340.114 g·mol |
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Glucose 1,6-bisphosphate is a derivative of glucose 1-phosphate. In the glycogenesis metabolic pathway, glucose 1,6-bisphosphate is an intermediate in the conversion of glucose 6-phosphate into glucose 1-phosphate by the enzyme glucose-1,6-bisphosphate synthase.
References
- Ray, W.J.; Peck, E.J. (1972). 12 Phosphomutases. The Enzymes. Vol. 6. pp. 407–477. doi:10.1016/S1874-6047(08)60047-5. ISBN 9780121227067.
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