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- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glucokinase Glucokinase] which is a specific form of hexokinase and plays a special role in glycolysis. Unlike other hexokinases glucokinase has low affinity and is not product inhibited. What specific functions might glucokinase serve in the cell?
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- | - rapid consumption of glucose
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- | + continued glucose phosphorylation in high glucose concentrations regardless of downstream product concentrations
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- | + signaling for glycogen activation
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- | - phosporylating the majority of glucose in glycolysis
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