From: Section 16.3, Glucose Can Be Synthesized from Noncarbohydrate Precursors

Figure 16.29Generation of Glucose from Glucose 6-Phosphate
Several endoplasmic reticulum (ER) proteins play a role in the generation of glucose from glucose 6-phosphate. T1 transports glucose 6-phosphate into the lumen of the ER, whereas T2 and T3 transport Pi and glucose, respectively, back into the cytosol. Glucose 6-phosphatase is stabilized by a Ca2+-binding protein (SP). [After A. Buchell and I. D. Waddel. Biochem. Biophys. Acta 1092(1991):129.]
- Figure 16.29, Generation of Glucose from Glucose 6-Phosphate - BiochemistryFigure 16.29, Generation of Glucose from Glucose 6-Phosphate - BiochemistryBookself
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