Target Name: G6PC1
NCBI ID: G2538
Other Name(s): glucose-6-phosphatase alpha | Glucose 6-phosphate phosphatase | G6PC1_HUMAN | Glucose-6-phosphatase catalytic subunit 1, transcript variant 2 | G6PT | Glucose-6-phosphatase catalytic subunit 1, transcript variant 1 | G6PC1 variant 2 | G-6-Pase | GSD1a | glucose-6-phosphatase catalytic subunit 1 | GSD1 | G6PC | Glucose-6-phosphatase | glucose-6-phosphatase, catalytic subunit | G6Pase | Glucose-6-phosphatase catalytic subunit 1 | G6Pase-alpha | G6PC1 variant 1 | Glucose-6-phosphatase alpha | Glucose-6-phosphatase catalytic subunit 1 (isoform 1) | Glucose-6-phosphatase catalytic subunit 1 (isoform 2)

G6PC1: Key Enzyme in Glucose Metabolism

G6PC1, also known as glucose-6-phosphatase alpha, is a protein that is expressed in most tissues of the body. It is a key enzyme in the glucose metabolism pathway, which is responsible for the breakdown and utilization of glucose. G6PC1 is a Onion lactonase, which means it catalyzes the hydrolysis of a molecule called glucose-6-phosphate to form glucose-6-phosphate. This process is critical for the normal functioning of the body, as glucose is the primary source of energy for the brain and the body.

G6PC1 is a protein that is expressed in most tissues of the body, including the brain, heart, kidneys, and liver. It is also highly expressed in the placenta, which is responsible for the supply of nutrients to the developing fetus. G6PC1 is a key enzyme in the glucose metabolism pathway, which is responsible for the breakdown and utilization of glucose.

G6PC1 is a lactonase, which means it catalyzes the hydrolysis of a molecule called glucose-6-phosphate to form glucose-6-phosphate. This process is critical for the normal functioning of the body, as glucose is the primary source of energy for the brain and the body. It is also involved in the regulation of blood sugar levels, which is important for maintaining the health of the body.

G6PC1 is a protein that is expressed in most tissues of the body. It is also highly expressed in the placenta, which is responsible for the supply of nutrients to the developing fetus. It is a key enzyme in the glucose metabolism pathway, which is responsible for the breakdown and utilization of glucose. It is also involved in the regulation of blood sugar levels, which is important for maintaining the health of the body.

G6PC1 is a lactonase, which means it catalyzes the hydrolysis of a molecule called glucose-6-phosphate to form glucose-6-phosphate. This process is critical for the normal functioning of the body, as glucose is the primary source of energy for the brain and the body. It is also involved in the regulation of blood sugar levels, which is important for maintaining the health of the body.

G6PC1 is a protein that is expressed in most tissues of the body. It is also highly expressed in the placenta, which is responsible for the supply of nutrients to the developing fetus. It is a key enzyme in the glucose metabolism pathway, which is responsible for the breakdown and utilization of glucose. It is also involved in the regulation of blood sugar levels, which is important for maintaining the health of the body.

G6PC1 is a lactonase, which means it catalyzes the hydrolysis of a molecule called glucose-6-phosphate to form glucose-6-phosphate. This process is critical for the normal functioning of the body, as glucose is the primary source of energy for the brain and the body. It is also involved in the regulation of blood sugar levels, which is important for maintaining the health of the body.

G6PC1 is a protein that is expressed in most tissues of the body. It is also highly expressed in the placenta, which is responsible for the supply of nutrients to the developing fetus. It is a key enzyme in the glucose metabolism pathway, which is responsible for the breakdown and utilization of glucose. It is also involved in the regulation of blood sugar levels, which is important for maintaining the health of the body.

G6PC1 is a lactonase, which means it catalyzes the hydrolysis of a molecule called glucose-6-phosphate to form glucose-6-phosphate. This process is critical for the normal functioning of the body, as glucose is the primary source of energy for the brain and the body. It is also involved in the regulation of blood sugar levels, which is important for maintaining the health of the body.

G6PC1 is a protein that is expressed in most tissues of the body. It is also highly expressed in the placenta, which is responsible for the supply of nutrients to the developing fetus. It is a key enzyme in the glucose metabolism pathway, which is responsible for the breakdown and utilization of glucose. It is also involved in the regulation of blood sugar levels, which is important for maintaining the health of the body.

G6PC1 is a lactonase, which means it catalyzes the hydrolysis of a molecule called glucose-6-phosphate to form glucose-6-phosphate. This process is critical for the normal functioning of the body, as glucose is the primary source of energy for the brain and the body. It is also involved in the regulation of blood sugar levels, which is important for maintaining the health of the body.

G6PC1 is a protein that is expressed in most tissues of the body. It is also highly expressed in the placenta, which is responsible for the supply of nutrients to the developing fetus. It is a key enzyme in the glucose metabolism pathway, which is responsible for the breakdown and utilization of glucose. It is also involved in the regulation of blood sugar levels, which is important for maintaining the health of the body.

G6PC1 is a lactonase, which means it catalyzes the hydrolysis of a molecule called glucose-6-phosphate to form glucose-6-phosphate. This process is critical for the normal functioning of the body, as glucose is the primary source of energy for the brain and the body. It is also involved in the regulation of blood sugar levels, which is important for maintaining the health of the body.

G6PC1 is a protein that is expressed in most tissues of the body. It is also highly expressed in the placenta, which is responsible for the supply of nutrients to the developing fetus. It is a key enzyme in the glucose metabolism pathway, which is responsible for the breakdown and utilization of glucose. It is also involved in the regulation of blood sugar levels, which is important for maintaining the health of the body.

G6PC1 is a lactonase, which means it catalyzes the hydrolysis of a molecule called glucose-6-phosphate to form glucose-6-phosphate. This process is critical for the normal functioning of the body, as glucose is the primary source of energy for the brain and the body. It is also involved in the regulation of blood sugar levels, which is important for maintaining the health of the body.

G6PC1 is a protein that is expressed in most tissues of the body. It is also highly expressed in the placenta, which is responsible for the supply of nutrients to the developing fetus. It is a key enzyme in the glucose metabolism pathway, which is responsible for the breakdown and utilization of glucose. It is also involved in the regulation of blood sugar levels, which is important for maintaining the health of the body.

G6PC1 is a lactonase, which means it catalyzes the hydrolysis of a molecule called glucose-6-phosphate to form glucose-6-phosphate. This process is critical for the normal functioning of the body, as glucose is the primary source of energy for the brain and the body. It is also involved in the regulation of blood sugar levels, which is important for maintaining the health of the body.

G6PC1 is a protein that is expressed in most tissues of the body. It is also highly expressed in the placenta, which is responsible for the supply of nutrients to the developing fetus. It is a key enzyme in the glucose metabolism pathway, which is responsible for the breakdown and utilization of glucose. It is also involved in the regulation of blood sugar levels, which is important for maintaining the health of the body.

G6PC1 is a lactonase, which means it catalyzes the hydrolysis of a molecule called glucose-6-phosphate to form glucose-6-phosphate. This process is critical for the normal functioning of the body, as glucose is the primary source of energy for the brain and the body. It is also involved in the regulation of blood sugar levels, which is important for maintaining the health of the body.

G6PC1 is a protein that is expressed in most tissues of the body. It is also highly expressed in the placenta, which is responsible for the supply of nutrients to the developing fetus. It is a key enzyme in the glucose metabolism pathway, which is responsible for the breakdown and utilization of glucose. It is also involved in the regulation of blood sugar levels, which is important for maintaining the health of the body.

G6PC1 is a lactonase, which means it catalyzes the hydrolysis of a molecule called glucose-6-phosphate to form glucose-6-phosphate. This process is critical for the normal functioning of the body, as glucose is the primary source of energy for the brain and the body. It is also involved in the regulation of blood sugar levels, which is important for maintaining the health of the body.

G6PC1 is a protein that is expressed in most tissues of the body. It is also highly expressed in the placenta, which is responsible for the supply of nutrients to the developing fetus. It

Protein Name: Glucose-6-phosphatase Catalytic Subunit 1

Functions: Hydrolyzes glucose-6-phosphate to glucose in the endoplasmic reticulum. Forms with the glucose-6-phosphate transporter (SLC37A4/G6PT) the complex responsible for glucose production in the terminal step of glycogenolysis and gluconeogenesis. Hence, it is the key enzyme in homeostatic regulation of blood glucose levels

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