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Hexokinase

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**[[3b8a]] – yHK I + glucose – yeast<br />
**[[3b8a]] – yHK I + glucose – yeast<br />
**[[1hkg]] – yHK I<br />
**[[1hkg]] – yHK I<br />
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**[[4qs8]] - AtHK I – ''Arabidopsis thaliana''<br />
**[[1dgk]] – hHK I (mutant) + ADP + glucose – human<br />
**[[1dgk]] – hHK I (mutant) + ADP + glucose – human<br />
**[[1cza]] - hHK I (mutant) + ADP + glucose-6-phosphate + glucose<br />
**[[1cza]] - hHK I (mutant) + ADP + glucose-6-phosphate + glucose<br />
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**[[4foi]] - hHK I (mutant) + glucose 1,6-bisphosphate + glucose<br />
**[[4foi]] - hHK I (mutant) + glucose 1,6-bisphosphate + glucose<br />
**[[4fpb]] - hHK I + 1,5-anhydroglucitol-6-phosphate + glucose<br />
**[[4fpb]] - hHK I + 1,5-anhydroglucitol-6-phosphate + glucose<br />
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**[[4qs7]] - AtHK I + glucose <br />
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**[[4qs9]] - AtHK I (mutant) + glucose <br />
*Hexokinase II
*Hexokinase II
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**[[3id8]], [[3fgu]] - hHK IV residues 12-465 + AMP-PNP + glucose<br />
**[[3id8]], [[3fgu]] - hHK IV residues 12-465 + AMP-PNP + glucose<br />
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**[[3f9m]], [[4l3q]] - hHK IV residues 12-465 + activator + glucose<br />
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**[[3f9m]], [[4l3q]], [[4no7]], [[4rch]] - hHK IV residues 12-465 + activator + glucose<br />
**[[2q2r]] - GK + glucose + ADP – ''Trypanosoma cruzi''<br />
**[[2q2r]] - GK + glucose + ADP – ''Trypanosoma cruzi''<br />
**[[3vgl]] - SgGK + glucose + AMP-PNP<BR />
**[[3vgl]] - SgGK + glucose + AMP-PNP<BR />

Revision as of 10:32, 20 April 2015

Hexokinase I complex with ATP analog, glucose, glucose-phosphate and Mg+2 ion (PDB code 1qha)

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3D structures of hexokinase

Updated on 20-April-2015

Additional Resources

For additional information, see: Carbohydrate Metabolism


References

1.↑ Pollard-Knight D, Cornish-Bowden A. Mechanism of liver glucokinase. Mol Cell Biochem. 1982 Apr 30;44(2):71-80. PMID:7048063

2.↑ 2.0 2.1 Kamata K, Mitsuya M, Nishimura T, Eiki J, Nagata Y. Structural basis for allosteric regulation of the monomeric allosteric enzyme human glucokinase. Structure. 2004 Mar;12(3):429-38. PMID:15016359 doi:10.1016/j.str.2004.02.005

3.↑ Postic C, Shiota M, Magnuson MA. Cell-specific roles of glucokinase in glucose homeostasis. Recent Prog Horm Res. 2001;56:195-217. PMID:11237213

4.↑ Zeng C, Aleshin A, Hardie J, Harrison R, Fromm H. ATP-Binding site of Human Brain Hexokinase as Studied by Molecular Modeling and Site-Directed Mutagenesis. Biochem. 1996 Aug 6;35:13157-13164.

5.↑ hammes G, and Kochavi D. Studies of the Enzyme Hexokinase: Kinetic Inhibition by Products. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 1961 Oct 5.

6.↑ Ralph E, Thomson J, Almaden J, Sun S. Glucose Modulation fo Glucokinase Activation by Small Molecules. Biochem. 2008 Feb 15;47:5028-5036.

7.↑ Pal P, and Miller B. Activating Mutations in the Human Glucokinase Gene Revealed by Genetic Selection. Biochem. 2008 Dec 3;48:814-816.

8.↑ Aleshin A, Malfois M, Liu X, Kim C, Fromm H, Honzatko R, Koch M, Svergun D. Nonaggregating Mutant of Recombinant Human Hexokinase I Exhibits Wild-Type Kinetics and Rod-like Conformations in Solution. Biochem. 1999 Apr 29;38:8359-8366.


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