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    Fructokinase (/fruc•to•ki•nase/ [-ki´nas]), also known as D-fructokinase or D-fructose (D-mannose) kinase, is an enzyme (EC 2.7.1.4) of the liver, intestine...
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    is converted to fructose-1-phosphate in the liver by fructokinase. Deficiencies of fructokinase cause essential fructosuria, a clinically benign condition...
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    Hepatic fructokinase (or ketohexokinase) is an enzyme that catalyzes the phosphorylation of fructose to produce fructose-1-phosphate. ATP +   ⟶ {\displaystyle...
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    Fructose-1-phosphate is a derivative of fructose. It is generated mainly by hepatic fructokinase but is also generated in smaller amounts in the small intestinal mucosa...
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    transporter. Fructose and galactose are phosphorylated in the liver by fructokinase (Km= 0.5 mM) and galactokinase (Km = 0.8 mM), respectively. By contrast...
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    cell. Fructose is predominantly converted to fructose 1-phosphate by fructokinase following cellular import. The name Neuberg ester comes from the German...
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    Essential fructosuria, caused by a deficiency of the enzyme hepatic fructokinase, is a clinically benign condition characterized by the incomplete metabolism...
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  • fructose is the phosphorylation of fructose to fructose 1-phosphate by fructokinase (Km = 0.5 mM, ≈ 9 mg/100 ml), thus trapping fructose for metabolism in...
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    reducing the beta-oxidation of fat. Unlike the sugar glucose, the enzyme fructokinase rapidly metabolizes fructose. This leads to a decreased level of intracellular...
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    Lanaspa MA, Rivard CJ, Nakagawa T, Ejaz AA, et al. (August 2014). "Fructokinase activity mediates dehydration-induced renal injury". Kidney International...
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    enzymes increase gluconeogenic activity. PKA also phosphorylates phospho-fructokinase 2 (PFK2)/fructose 2,6-biphsophatase (FBPase2), inhibiting PFK2 and activating...
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    acceptor glucose binding kinase activity catalytic activity protein binding fructokinase activity ATP binding glucokinase activity Cellular component cytoplasm...
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    adenosine kinase cDNA: sequence similarity to microbial ribokinases and fructokinases". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States...
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    acceptor kinase activity glucose binding catalytic activity protein binding fructokinase activity ATP binding glucokinase activity hexokinase activity peptidoglycan...
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    as the RK family) include ribokinase (RK), inosine-guanosine kinase, fructokinase, and 1-phosphofructokinase. The members of the PfkB/RK family are identified...
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    acceptor kinase activity glucose binding catalytic activity protein binding fructokinase activity ATP binding glucokinase activity Cellular component cytosol...
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    hepatic fructokinase, an enzyme that catalyzes the first step in the metabolism of dietary fructose. Inactivation of the hepatic fructokinase results...
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    which plays an important role as an allosteric activator of phospho-fructokinase 1 (PFK-1). PFK-1 is an enzyme that controls one of the most critical...
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  • hexokinase EC 2.7.1.2: glucokinase EC 2.7.1.3: ketohexokinase EC 2.7.1.4: fructokinase EC 2.7.1.5: rhamnulokinase EC 2.7.1.6: galactokinase EC 2.7.1.7: mannokinase...
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    and fructose. Fructose is usually digested outside the hyphae using fructokinase activity, whereas glucose enters the cell undigested for cellular metabolism...
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  • Jianxin; Lu, Zhimin (April 16, 2019). "The protein kinase activity of fructokinase A specifies the antioxidant responses of tumor cells by phosphorylating...
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    group as acceptor glucose binding kinase activity catalytic activity fructokinase activity ATP binding glucokinase activity Cellular component cytosol...
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    RK family) include adenosine kinase (AK), inosine-guanosine kinase, fructokinase, and 1-phosphofructokinase. The members of the PfkB/RK family are identified...
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    Molecular function kinase activity transferase activity nucleotide binding fructokinase activity mannokinase activity glucokinase activity hexokinase activity...
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  • Röda Kors) Frankish language Frégate Island Airport, in the Seychelles Fructokinase Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti Fyn-related kinase Martin Frk (born 1993), Czech...
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    the Ribokinase family) include ribokinase (RK) adenosine kinase (AK), fructokinase, and 1-phosphofructokinase. The members of the PfkB/RK family are identified...
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    intestinal mucosa. When fructose is absorbed, it is phosphorylated by fructokinase to form fructose 1-phosphate. Aldolase B then catalyzes F1P breakdown...
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    family described here bears a resemblance to the ATP-driven phospho-fructokinases; however, they share little sequence similarity, although a few residues...
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  • ; Rivard, Christopher J.; Nakagawa, Takahiko; et al. (August 2014). "Fructokinase activity mediates dehydration-induced renal injury". Kidney International...
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    adenosine kinase cDNA: sequence similarity to microbial ribokinases and fructokinases". Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 93 (3): 1232–7. Bibcode:1996PNAS...93.1232S...
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