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Abstract:
When rat diaphragm, intact or homogenized, was incubated with [14C]glucose, the initial specific activity of the fructose 6-phosphate was higher than that of glucose 6-phosphate (glc-6-P). This relationship was also found when the cytosol was incubated with the labeled glucose. The early time course of production of glc-6-P from glucose and its removal provide evidence that newly synthesized glc-6-P does not equilibrate rapidly with the total pool of this metabolite and is preferentially removed by isomerization. It is concluded that glc-6-P is functionally compartmented within the cytoplasm.
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