glükoos1fosfaadiks
Glükoos1fosfaadiks is a chemical compound that plays a crucial role in carbohydrate metabolism within living organisms. It is a phosphorylated form of glucose, meaning a phosphate group is attached to the first carbon atom of the glucose molecule. This transformation is often a key step in the breakdown or synthesis of glycogen, a primary storage form of glucose in animals and fungi. In this process, the enzyme glycogen phosphorylase catalyzes the addition of inorganic phosphate to glycogen, releasing glucose-1-phosphate units. Conversely, glucose-1-phosphate can be converted to glucose-6-phosphate, another important intermediate, by the enzyme phosphoglucomutase. This interconversion is vital for the cell to utilize glucose for energy or to store it as glycogen. The presence and activity of enzymes involved in the metabolism of glucose-1-phosphate are tightly regulated to maintain energy homeostasis.