2.7.1.2: glucokinase
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Word Map on EC 2.7.1.2
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2.7.1.2
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pancreatic
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islet
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hepatocytes
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hexokinase
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mellitus
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glycogen
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beta-cell
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hyperglycemia
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glucose-6-phosphatase
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fructose
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pancreas
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phosphoenolpyruvate
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maturity-onset
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carboxykinase
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glucagon
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glucose-stimulated
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glucose-induced
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6-phosphate
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triglyceride
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gluconeogenesis
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phosphofructokinase
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hypoglycemic
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monogenic
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antidiabetic
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non-insulin-dependent
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pepck
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gluconeogenic
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c-peptide
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ins-1e
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insulinomas
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glp-1
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niddm
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insulin-secreting
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sulfonylurea
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g6pase
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glut-2
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hyperinsulinemia
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glucose-sensing
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glucose-dependent
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insulin-producing
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glucose-lowering
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2.7.1.1
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2,6-bisphosphate
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kcnj11
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substrate-2
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hyperinsulinism
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perivenous
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fructokinase
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diazoxide
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glucose-responsive
- 2.7.1.2
- pancreatic
- islet
- hepatocytes
- hexokinase
- mellitus
- glycogen
- beta-cell
- hyperglycemia
- glucose-6-phosphatase
- fructose
- pancreas
- phosphoenolpyruvate
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maturity-onset
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carboxykinase
- glucagon
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glucose-stimulated
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glucose-induced
- 6-phosphate
- triglyceride
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gluconeogenesis
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phosphofructokinase
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hypoglycemic
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monogenic
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antidiabetic
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non-insulin-dependent
- pepck
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gluconeogenic
- c-peptide
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ins-1e
- insulinomas
- glp-1
- niddm
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insulin-secreting
- sulfonylurea
- g6pase
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glut-2
- hyperinsulinemia
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glucose-sensing
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glucose-dependent
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insulin-producing
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glucose-lowering
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2.7.1.1
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2,6-bisphosphate
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kcnj11
- substrate-2
- hyperinsulinism
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perivenous
- fructokinase
- diazoxide
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glucose-responsive
Reaction
Synonyms
ATP-dependent glucokinase, ATP-GLK, GK, GlcK, glk, Glk1, glucokinase (phosphorylating), glucokinase 1, kinase, gluco- (phosphorylating), KlGlk1, KLLA0C01155g, LmGlcK, NagC, NfGlck, SgGlkA, Sw0678, Sw2155, Sw3773, TcGlcK, TTE0090
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General Information on EC 2.7.1.2 - glucokinase
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drug target
glucokinase from pathogenic protozoa of the genus Leishmania is a potential drug target for the chemotherapeutic treatment against leishmaniasis because this enzyme is located at a nodal point between two critically important metabolic pathways, glycolysis and the pentose phosphate pathway
malfunction
metabolism
chromosomal deletion of the glk gene resulted in a loss of glucokinase activity and retardation of growth as well as in a decrease of intracellular glycogen content
malfunction
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chromosomal deletion of the glk gene resulted in a loss of glucokinase activity and retardation of growth as well as in a decrease of intracellular glycogen content
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the abundance enzme is attenuated when culture temperature is elevated and is almost undetectable at 80°C. The glucokinase interacts with heat shock protein HSP60 at 60°C and 75°C
metabolism
the enzyme implicated in the regulation of glycogen biosynthesis and degradation in an obligate methanotroph
metabolism
the enzyme is an essential component required for glucose signaling
metabolism
the enzyme is located at a nodal point between two critically important metabolic pathways, glycolysis and the pentose phosphate pathway
metabolism
the enzyme plays a role in metabolism of nutrients acquired from the environment through either predation or directly from the sediment
metabolism
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the enzyme is an essential component required for glucose signaling
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metabolism
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the enzyme implicated in the regulation of glycogen biosynthesis and degradation in an obligate methanotroph
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metabolism
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the abundance enzme is attenuated when culture temperature is elevated and is almost undetectable at 80°C. The glucokinase interacts with heat shock protein HSP60 at 60°C and 75°C
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