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Glucose Isomerase: Functions, Structures, and Applications

Ki Hyun Nam

2022Applied Sciences64 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Glucose isomerase (GI, also known as xylose isomerase) reversibly isomerizes D-glucose and D-xylose to D-fructose and D-xylulose, respectively. GI plays an important role in sugar metabolism, fulfilling nutritional requirements in bacteria. In addition, GI is an important industrial enzyme for the production of high-fructose corn syrup and bioethanol. This review introduces the functions, structure, and applications of GI, in addition to presenting updated information on the characteristics of newly discovered GIs and structural information regarding the metal-binding active site of GI and its interaction with the inhibitor xylitol. This review provides an overview of recent advancements in the characterization and engineering of GI, as well as its industrial applications, and will help to guide future research in this field.

Topics & Concepts

XylitolXyloseGlucose-6-phosphate isomeraseBiochemistryXylose isomeraseIsomeraseFructoseChemistrySugarEnzymeBiotechnologyBiologyFermentationDiet, Metabolism, and DiseasePancreatic function and diabetesPlant nutrient uptake and metabolism
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