- is the most
important substrate for
hexokinases, and glucose-6-phosphate is the most
important product.
Hexokinase possesses the
ability to
transfer an...
- hypoglycemia.
Glucokinase (GK) is a
hexokinase isozyme,
related homologously to at
least three other hexokinases. All of the
hexokinases can
mediate phosphorylation...
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Hexokinase deficiency is an
extremely rare
autosomal recessive condition that
falls under the
category of erythroenzymopathies, or
defects in red cell...
-
first step is
phosphorylation of
glucose by a
family of
enzymes called hexokinases to form
glucose 6-phosphate (G6P). This
reaction consumes ATP, but it...
-
Hexokinase 3 also
known as HK3 is an
enzyme which in
humans is
encoded by the HK3 gene on
chromosome 5.
Hexokinases phosphorylate glucose to
produce glucose-6-phosphate...
- Cornish-Bowden, A.; Ureta, T. (1998). "Evolution and
regulatory role of the
hexokinases". Biochim. Biophys. Acta. 1401 (3): 242–264. doi:10.1016/S0167-4889(97)00150-X...
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membrane is
negatively charged. This
reaction occurs due to the
enzyme hexokinase, an
enzyme that
helps phosphorylate many six-membered ring structures...
-
regulatory features and
lower affinity for
glucose (compared to
other hexokinases),
allow it to
serve different functions in
cells of
specific organs,...
- The
enzyme hexokinase is
shown as a
conventional ball-and-stick
molecular model. To
scale in the top right-hand
corner are two of its substrates, ATP and...
- reaction. For example,
figure 1
shows the
coupled ****ay for the
enzyme hexokinase,
which can be ****a**** by
coupling its
production of glucose-6-phosphate...