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
-
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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Temperature Range
Temperature Range on EC 2.7.1.2 - glucokinase
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25 - 45
25 - 50
25°C: about 45% of maximal activity, 50°C: about 25% of maximal activity
38 - 98
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below 10% of maximal activity at 38°C, about 90% of maximal activity at 98°C
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development of an assay method stable at pH 6.8-8.5 and 75-90°C, overview
25°C: about 60% of maximal activity, 45°C: about 40% of maximal activity
25 - 45
25°C: about 65% of maximal activity, 45°C: about 80% of maximal activity