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== Function ==
== Function ==
'''Phosphoglucose isomerase''' (PGI) or '''glucose-6-phosphate isomerase''' catalyzes the conversion of glucose-6-phosphate to fructose-6-phosphate<ref>PMID:25811607</ref>. The encoded protein is also referred to as '''autocrine motility factor''' (AMF) based on an additional function as a '''tumor-secreted cytokine''' and '''angiogenic factor'''. PGI is part of the glycolysis cycle.  For more details see [[Phosphoglucoisomerase]].  
'''Phosphoglucose isomerase''' (PGI) or '''glucose-6-phosphate isomerase''' catalyzes the conversion of glucose-6-phosphate to fructose-6-phosphate<ref>PMID:25811607</ref>. The encoded protein is also referred to as '''autocrine motility factor''' (AMF) based on an additional function as a '''tumor-secreted cytokine''' and '''angiogenic factor''' (see [[Growth factors]]). PGI is part of the glycolysis cycle.  For more details see [[Phosphoglucoisomerase]].  


== Disease ==
== Disease ==

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