Glycolysis Enzymes
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<StructureSection load='1qha' size='300' side='right' scene='39/392339/Cv/1' caption='Hexokinase I complex with ATP analog, glucose, glucose-phosphate and Mg+2 ion (PDB code [[1qha]])'> | <StructureSection load='1qha' size='300' side='right' scene='39/392339/Cv/1' caption='Hexokinase I complex with ATP analog, glucose, glucose-phosphate and Mg+2 ion (PDB code [[1qha]])'> | ||
- | Glycolysis is a key metabolic pathway for organisms. | + | Glycolysis is a key metabolic pathway for organisms. In it, glucose is converted into two pyruvate molecules. The process includes ten enzymes, described in further detail on the linked pages. |
The first phase of glycolysis is sometimes referred to as the "investment phase", where ATP is consumed to set up later, energy generating steps. | The first phase of glycolysis is sometimes referred to as the "investment phase", where ATP is consumed to set up later, energy generating steps. | ||
- | The first step of the pathway is the conversion of glucose to glucose-6-phosphate by either hexokinase or glucokinase. Hexokinases should not be confused with glucokinase, which is a specific isoform of hexokinase. All hexokinases are capable of phosphorylating several hexoses but glucokinase acts with a 50-fold lower substrate affinity and its main hexose substrate is glucose.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hexokinase] | + | The first step of the pathway is the conversion of <scene name='39/392339/Cv/2'>glucose</scene> to glucose-6-phosphate by either hexokinase or glucokinase. Hexokinases should not be confused with glucokinase, which is a specific isoform of hexokinase. All hexokinases are capable of phosphorylating several hexoses but glucokinase acts with a 50-fold lower substrate affinity and its main hexose substrate is glucose.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hexokinase] |
'''Hexokinase:''' | '''Hexokinase:''' |
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