Talk:Glucose isomerase

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This enzyme does have two roles, both as a glucose isomerease, but also a phosphoglucose/ glucose phosphate isomerase. I feel that the most commonly used and more important role in biochemistry is as the phosphoglucose/ glucose phosphate isomerase, so would be a more appropriate title for the article. Zephyris 23:50, 25 October 2006 (UTC)

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[edit] diagram placement issue

Early in this article, a diagram showing the conversion of glucose to fructose overwrites text to its right. It is a rather wide diagrama dn might be well if changed to a vertical format, or alternatively moved far enough down to prevent the interference. Nice diagram, though.

Can someone related to this diagram make the shanges? ww 22:14, 31 January 2007 (UTC)