Target Name: RPEL1
NCBI ID: G729020
Other Name(s): Ribulose-phosphate 3-epimerase | Xylulose phosphate 3-epimerase | rcRPE protein | D-xylulose-5-phosphate 3-epimerase | Ribulose-5-phosphate-3-epimerase like 1 | ribulose-5-phosphate-3-epimerase-like protein 1 | Ribulose 5-phosphate 3-epimerase | D-ribulose phosphate-3-epimerase | hCG2024410 | Erythrose-4-phosphate isomerase | rcRPE | ribulose-5-phosphate-3-epimerase like 1 | Pentose-5-phosphate 3-epimerase | Ribulose-5-phosphate-3-epimerase-like protein 1 | Phosphoribulose epimerase | D-ribulose 5-phosphate epimerase | RPEL1_HUMAN | Ribulose-phosphate 3-epimerase-like protein 1 | D-ribulose-5-P 3-epimerase | Phosphoketopentose 3-epimerase | Phosphoketopentose epimerase

RPEL1: Key Enzyme in Cellular Energy Metabolism

Ribulose-phosphate 3-epimerase (RPEL1) is a protein that is involved in the metabolism of carbohydrates in the cell. It is a key enzyme in the glycolytic pathway, which is a critical pathway for cellular energy production. RPEL1 plays a crucial role in the breakdown of glucose to produce energy in the form of ATP.

RPEL1 is a protein that is expressed in many different tissues throughout the body, including the brain, heart, and kidneys. It is also highly expressed in the liver, which is a major organ that is responsible for filtering out foreign particles and waste products from the blood. This suggests that RPEL1 may be an important protein for the liver, and that it may be involved in the detoxification of harmful substances that enter the body.

RPEL1 is a protein that is involved in the regulation of many different cellular processes. It is a key enzyme in the glycolytic pathway, which is the process by which glucose is broken down to produce energy in the form of ATP. RPEL1 helps to regulate the amount of glucose that is available for the body to use for energy. It also helps to regulate the levels of insulin, which is a hormone that helps to lower blood sugar levels.

RPEL1 is a protein that is expressed in many different tissues throughout the body. It is highly expressed in the liver, which is a major organ that is responsible for filtering out foreign particles and waste products from the blood. This suggests that RPEL1 may be an important protein for the liver, and that it may be involved in the detoxification of harmful substances that enter the body.

RPEL1 is a protein that is involved in the regulation of many different cellular processes. It is a key enzyme in the glycolytic pathway, which is the process by which glucose is broken down to produce energy in the form of ATP. RPEL1 helps to regulate the amount of glucose that is available for the body to use for energy. It also helps to regulate the levels of insulin, which is a hormone that helps to lower blood sugar levels.

RPEL1 is a protein that is expressed in many different tissues throughout the body. It is highly expressed in the liver, which is a major organ that is responsible for filtering out foreign particles and waste products from the blood. This suggests that RPEL1 may be an important protein for the liver, and that it may be involved in the detoxification of harmful substances that enter the body.

RPEL1 is a protein that is involved in the regulation of many different cellular processes. It is a key enzyme in the glycolytic pathway, which is the process by which glucose is broken down to produce energy in the form of ATP. RPEL1 helps to regulate the amount of glucose that is available for the body to use for energy. It also helps to regulate the levels of insulin, which is a hormone that helps to lower blood sugar levels.

RPEL1 is a protein that is expressed in many different tissues throughout the body. It is highly expressed in the liver, which is a major organ that is responsible for filtering out foreign particles and waste products from the blood. This suggests that RPEL1 may be an important protein for the liver, and that it may be involved in the detoxification of harmful substances that enter the body.

RPEL1 is a protein that is involved in the regulation of many different cellular processes. It is a key enzyme in the glycolytic pathway, which is the process by which glucose is broken down to produce energy in the form of ATP. RPEL1 helps to regulate the amount of glucose that is available for the body to use for energy. It also helps to regulate the levels of insulin, which is a hormone that helps to lower blood sugar levels.

RPEL1 is a protein that is expressed in many different tissues throughout the body. It is highly expressed in the liver, which is a major organ that is responsible for filtering out foreign particles and waste products from the blood. This suggests that RPEL1 may be an important protein for the liver, and that it may be involved in the detoxification of harmful substances that enter the body.

RPEL1 is a protein that is involved in the regulation of many different cellular processes. It is a key enzyme in the glycolytic pathway, which is the process by which glucose is broken down to produce energy in the form of ATP. RPEL1 helps to regulate the amount of glucose that is available for the body to use for energy. It also helps to regulate the levels of insulin, which is a hormone that helps to lower blood sugar levels.

RPEL1 is a protein that is expressed in many different tissues throughout the body. It is highly expressed in the liver, which is a major organ that is responsible for filtering out foreign particles and waste products from the blood. This suggests that RPEL1 may be an important protein for the liver, and that it may be involved in the detoxification of harmful substances that enter the body.

RPEL1 is a protein that is involved in the regulation of many different cellular processes. It is a key enzyme in the glycolytic pathway, which is the process by which glucose is broken down to produce energy in the form of ATP. RPEL1 helps to regulate the amount of glucose that is available for the body to use for energy. It also helps to regulate the levels of insulin, which is a hormone that helps to lower blood sugar levels.

Protein Name: Ribulose-5-phosphate-3-epimerase Like 1

Functions: Catalyzes the reversible epimerization of D-ribulose 5-phosphate to D-xylulose 5-phosphate

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