Glycerol kinase
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'''Glycerol kinase''' (GK) phosphorylates glycerol forming glycerol 3-phosphate (G3P) using Mg-ATP as phosphate source. GK is a key enzyme in glycerol uptake and metabolism. Mutations of GK gene cause GK deficiency syndrome. PK is a multi-subunit allosteric enzyme. Its activity can be inhibited by fructose 1,6-bisphosphate (FBP) and by the glucose-specific phosphocarrier IIA(Glc). PK cofactor is a Zn atom which binds to the dimer<ref>PMID:8528769</ref>. | '''Glycerol kinase''' (GK) phosphorylates glycerol forming glycerol 3-phosphate (G3P) using Mg-ATP as phosphate source. GK is a key enzyme in glycerol uptake and metabolism. Mutations of GK gene cause GK deficiency syndrome. PK is a multi-subunit allosteric enzyme. Its activity can be inhibited by fructose 1,6-bisphosphate (FBP) and by the glucose-specific phosphocarrier IIA(Glc). PK cofactor is a Zn atom which binds to the dimer<ref>PMID:8528769</ref>. |
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