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GPI Gene

glucose-6-phosphate isomerase

ALIAS SYMBOLS

  • AMF

  • NLK

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Description

The GPI gene provides instructions for making an enzyme called glucose phosphate isomerase (GPI). This enzyme has two distinct functions based on its structure. When two GPI molecules form a complex (a homodimer), the enzyme plays a role in a critical energy-producing process known as glycolysis, also called the glycolytic pathway. During glycolysis, the simple sugar glucose is broken down to produce energy. Specifically, GPI is involved in the second step of the glycolytic pathway; in this step, a molecule called glucose-6-phosphate is converted to another molecule called fructose-6-phosphate.

When GPI remains a single molecule (a monomer) it is involved in the development and maintenance of nerve cells (neurons). In this context, it is often known as neuroleukin (NLK).

The monomer is also produced by cancer cells and functions to promote spreading (metastasis) of the cancer; in this context it is called autocrine motility factor (AMF).

CHROMOSOME

19


LOCATION

q13.11


LOCUS TYPE

gene with protein product

VARIANTS

63

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Phenotypes

External Links

  • HGNC

    HGNC:4458

  • NCBI

    2821

  • OMIM

    172400

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