Target Information
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Target ID |
T85221
(Former ID: TTDR00474)
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Target Name |
Glucose-6-phosphatase (G6PC)
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Synonyms |
Glucose-6-phosphatase alpha; G6Pase-alpha; G6Pase; G6PT; G-6-Pase
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Gene Name |
G6PC
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Target Type |
Clinical trial target
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Disease | [+] 1 Target-related Diseases | + | ||||
1 | Inborn carbohydrate metabolism error [ICD-11: 5C51] | |||||
Function |
Forms with the glucose-6-phosphate transporter (SLC37A4/G6PT) the complex responsible for glucose production through glycogenolysis and gluconeogenesis. Hence, it is the key enzyme in homeostatic regulation of blood glucose levels. Hydrolyzes glucose-6-phosphate to glucose in the endoplasmic reticulum.
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BioChemical Class |
Phosphoric monoester hydrolase
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EC Number |
EC 3.1.3.9
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Sequence |
MEEGMNVLHDFGIQSTHYLQVNYQDSQDWFILVSVIADLRNAFYVLFPIWFHLQEAVGIK
LLWVAVIGDWLNLVFKWILFGQRPYWWVLDTDYYSNTSVPLIKQFPVTCETGPGSPSGHA MGTAGVYYVMVTSTLSIFQGKIKPTYRFRCLNVILWLGFWAVQLNVCLSRIYLAAHFPHQ VVAGVLSGIAVAETFSHIHSIYNASLKKYFLITFFLFSFAIGFYLLLKGLGVDLLWTLEK AQRWCEQPEWVHIDTTPFASLLKNLGTLFGLGLALNSSMYRESCKGKLSKWLPFRLSSIV ASLVLLHVFDSLKPPSQVELVFYVLSFCKSAVVPLASVSVIPYCLAQVLGQPHKKSL Click to Show/Hide
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3D Structure | Click to Show 3D Structure of This Target | AlphaFold |
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REF 1 | The antihyperglycemic effect of estrone sulfate in genetically obese-diabetic (ob/ob) mice is associated with reduced hepatic glucose-6-phosphatase. Horm Metab Res. 2001 Dec;33(12):721-6. | |||||
REF 2 | ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT03517085) Safety and Dose-Finding Study of DTX401 (AAV8G6PC) in Adults With Glycogen Storage Disease Type Ia (GSDIa). U.S. National Institutes of Health. |
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