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== Function ==
== Function ==
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Hexokinase serves to initiate the first step of glycolysis in the metabolic pathway. Hexokinase reacts with glucose and ATP to produce glucose-6-phosphate, it does this by taking glucose into it's active site. Once in the active site, the carbon-6 hydroxyl group on hexokinase performs a nucleophilic attack on the terminal phosphate group of ATP, creating the glucose-6-phosphate, and ADP products.
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Hexokinase serves to initiate the first step of glycolysis in the metabolic pathway. Hexokinase reacts with glucose and ATP to produce glucose-6-phosphate, it does this by taking glucose into its active site. Once in the active site, the carbon-6 hydroxyl group on hexokinase performs a nucleophilic attack on the terminal phosphate group of ATP, creating the glucose-6-phosphate, and ADP products.
Hexokinase has also been shown to be linked to the cell survival pathway, as signals from metabolic pathways go to cell survival pathways which allows metabolic status to rapidly activate adaptive responses to ensure preservation of homeostasis and cell survivability<ref>Roberts DJ, Miyamoto S. Hexokinase II integrates energy metabolism and cellular protection: Akting on mitochondria and TORCing to autophagy. Cell Death Differ. 2015 Feb;22(2):248-57. doi: 10.1038/cdd.2014.173. </ref>
Hexokinase has also been shown to be linked to the cell survival pathway, as signals from metabolic pathways go to cell survival pathways which allows metabolic status to rapidly activate adaptive responses to ensure preservation of homeostasis and cell survivability<ref>Roberts DJ, Miyamoto S. Hexokinase II integrates energy metabolism and cellular protection: Akting on mitochondria and TORCing to autophagy. Cell Death Differ. 2015 Feb;22(2):248-57. doi: 10.1038/cdd.2014.173. </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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