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Over the last decades, the enzyme Glucokinase (GCK) has interested biochemists due to its physiological and kinetic characteristics. GCK is vital for glucose homeostasis, as it controls the levels of insulin and glycogen synthesis in the...
Sugar kinases are enzymes known to catalyze the phosphorylation of different sugar substrates. The sugar kinases encompassed by the ROK (repressor, open reading frame, kinase) superfamily offer a unique opportunity to explore the...
The hexokinase (HK) family of enzymes catalyze the conversion of glucose to glucose 6-phosphate in a process that is utilized for energy production in most organisms. Hexokinase IV, commonly known as glucokinase (GCK), is functionally...
The hexokinase family of enzymes catalyzes the ATP-dependent phosphorylation of glucose to generate glucose 6-phosphate and ADP. Consistent with highly evolved catalysts, hexokinases I-III possess high apparent substrate affinities (low...
Protein function needs to get regulated in every organism, and mis-regulation of protein function can cause serious disease states. Regulation of protein function is essential for controlling and organizing many different cellular...
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