Ketohexokinase
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==3D structuresm of ketohexokinase== | ==3D structuresm of ketohexokinase== | ||
| - | [[2hlz]], [[2hqq]], [[3b3l]] – hKHK – human | + | [[2hlz]], [[2hqq]], [[3b3l]] – hKHK – human<br /> |
| - | [[2hw1]], [[3nbv]] – hKHK + AMPPNP + fructose | + | [[2hw1]], [[3nbv]] – hKHK + AMPPNP + fructose<br /> |
| - | [[3nbw]] – hKHK + pyrazole derivative | + | [[3nbw]] – hKHK + pyrazole derivative<br /> |
[[2nc2]], [[3nc9]], [[3nca]], [[3ro4]], [[3q92]], [[3qa2]], [[3qai]] – hKHK + inhibitor | [[2nc2]], [[3nc9]], [[3nca]], [[3ro4]], [[3q92]], [[3qa2]], [[3qai]] – hKHK + inhibitor | ||
Revision as of 11:07, 5 March 2012
Ketohexokinase (KHK) also known as hepatic fructokinase catalyzes the phosphorylation of fructose to fructose-1-phosphate using ATP as phosphate source in the liver. The HKH gene is spliced to HKH-A and the more active HKH-C. HKH deficiency causes the essential fructosuria disorder. KHK acts in the first step of fructose metabolism.
3D structuresm of ketohexokinase
2hlz, 2hqq, 3b3l – hKHK – human
2hw1, 3nbv – hKHK + AMPPNP + fructose
3nbw – hKHK + pyrazole derivative
2nc2, 3nc9, 3nca, 3ro4, 3q92, 3qa2, 3qai – hKHK + inhibitor
