Biochemical characterization of the human ubiquitous glucose‐6‐phosphatase in neutrophil granulocytes
Zsigmond Lédeczi,
Klaudia Németh,
Tamás Kardon
Abstract:Glucose‐6‐phosphatase‐β (G6PC3) is a ubiquitous phosphatase present in the endoplasmic reticulum, which, unlike G6PC1, is not responsible for maintaining blood glucose level under starvation. Recently, G6PC3 has been shown to play an important role in neutrophil granulocytes, eliminating the toxic metabolite 1,5‐anhydroglucitol‐6‐phosphate. The present study aimed to look for alternative substrates for the enzyme and outline the expression changes in the parts of this multicomponent system during neutrophil gr… Show more
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