Medical Definition of Phosphohexose isomerase

1. An enzyme that catalyses the reversible interconversion of d-fructose 6-phosphate and d-glucose-6-phosphate; a part of glycolysis and gluconeogenesis; glucosephosphate isomerase deficiency is an inherited disorder resulting in liver glycogenesis and haemolytic anaemia. Synonym: hexosephosphate isomerase, phosphohexomutase, phosphohexose isomerase. (05 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Phosphohexose Isomerase

phosphoglycerates
phosphoglyceric acid
phosphoglyceride
phosphoglycerides
phosphoglycerol
phosphoglycerolipid
phosphoglycerolipids
phosphoglycerols
phosphoglyceromutase
phosphoglycolipid
phosphoglycolipids
phosphogypsum
phosphoheptose isomerase
phosphohexokinase
phosphohexomutase
phosphohexose isomerase (current term)
phosphohexose isomerase deficiency
phosphohexoses
phosphohistone
phosphohydrolase
phosphohydrolases
phosphoimager
phosphoimagers
phosphoimaging
phosphoinositide
phosphoinositides
phosphoinositol
phosphoinositols
phosphoketolase
phosphoketolases

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