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'''Hexokinase I''' is found in most mammalian tissues attached to the outer mitochondrial membrane within cells. Hexokinase I is the most prominent isoform of hexokinase.
'''Hexokinase I''' is found in most mammalian tissues attached to the outer mitochondrial membrane within cells. Hexokinase I is the most prominent isoform of hexokinase.
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'''Hexokinase II''' is commonly found in muscle and heart tissues. It is also found in higher concentrations in tumor cells<ref>Wilson, J. Isozymes of mammalian hexokinase: structure, subcellular localization and metabolic function J Exp Biol ('''2003''') 206 (12): 2049–2057 DOI:https://doi.org/10.1242/jeb.00241 </ref> . Hexokinase II functions as a molecular switch between glycolysis and autophagy to maintain energy homeostasis during starvation. <ref> Valerie P. Tan, Shigeki Miyamoto. HK2/hexokinase-II integrates glycolysis and autophagy to confer cellular protection. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26075878/. (Accessed 10/21/2022). </ref>
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'''Hexokinase II''' is commonly found in muscle and heart tissues. It is also found in higher concentrations in tumor cells<ref>Wilson, J. Isozymes of mammalian hexokinase: structure, subcellular localization and metabolic function J Exp Biol ('''2003''') 206 (12): 2049–2057 DOI:https://doi.org/10.1242/jeb.00241 </ref> . Hexokinase II functions as a molecular switch between glycolysis and autophagy to maintain energy homeostasis during starvation. <ref> Tan VP, Miyamoto S. HK2/hexokinase-II integrates glycolysis and autophagy to confer cellular protection. Autophagy. 2015 Nov(6):963-4. doi: 10.1080/15548627.2015.1042195. </ref>

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This Sandbox is Reserved from August 30, 2022 through May 31, 2023 for use in the course Biochemistry I taught by Kimberly Lane at the Radford University, Radford, VA, USA. This reservation includes Sandbox Reserved 1730 through Sandbox Reserved 1749.
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