Galactokinase catalyses the first committed step of the Leloir pathway, i.e. the ATP-dependent phosphorylation of α-d-galactose at C1-OH. Reduced galactokinase activity results in the inherited metabolic disease type II galactosaemia. However, inhibition of galactokinase is considered a viable approach to treating more severe forms of galactosaemia (types I and III). Considerable progress has been made in the identification of high affinity, selective inhibitors. Although the structure of galactokinase from a variety of species is known, its catalytic mechanism remains uncertain. Although the bulk of evidence suggests that the reaction proceeds via an active site base mechanism, some experimental and theoretical studies contradict this. The...
Galactokinase catalyses the phosphorylation of galactose at the expense of ATP. Like other members o...
Galactokinase (EC 2.7.1.6) catalyzes the first committed step in the catabolism of galactose. The su...
AbstractGalactokinase (GALK), a member the Leloir pathway for normal galactose metabolism, catalyzes...
Galactokinase catalyses the phosphorylation of α-d-galactose and some structurally related monosacch...
Galactokinase, the enzyme which catalyses the first committed step in the Leloir pathway, hasattract...
Galactokinase catalyses the ATP-dependent phosphorylation of galactose and structurally related suga...
Galactokinase catalyses the site- and stereospecificphosphorylation of α-D-galactose. As such it has...
The conversion of beta-D-galactose to glucose 1-phosphate is accomplished by the action of four enzy...
Background: Galactokinase catalyses the first committed step of galactose catabolism in which the su...
Galactokinase (GalK) catalyses the first step of the Leloir pathway of galactose metabolism, the ATP...
Galactokinase catalyses the site- and stereospecific phosphorylation of galactose at the expense of ...
Galactokinase catalyses the site- and stereospecific phosphorylation of α-d-galactose. As such it ha...
Galactokinase (GaIK) catalyses the first step of the Leloir pathway of galactose metabolism, the ATP...
Galactokinase (GaIK) catalyses the first step of the Leloir pathway of galactose metabolism, the ATP...
Galactokinase functions in the Leloir pathway for galactose metabolism by catalyzing the MgATP-depen...
Galactokinase catalyses the phosphorylation of galactose at the expense of ATP. Like other members o...
Galactokinase (EC 2.7.1.6) catalyzes the first committed step in the catabolism of galactose. The su...
AbstractGalactokinase (GALK), a member the Leloir pathway for normal galactose metabolism, catalyzes...
Galactokinase catalyses the phosphorylation of α-d-galactose and some structurally related monosacch...
Galactokinase, the enzyme which catalyses the first committed step in the Leloir pathway, hasattract...
Galactokinase catalyses the ATP-dependent phosphorylation of galactose and structurally related suga...
Galactokinase catalyses the site- and stereospecificphosphorylation of α-D-galactose. As such it has...
The conversion of beta-D-galactose to glucose 1-phosphate is accomplished by the action of four enzy...
Background: Galactokinase catalyses the first committed step of galactose catabolism in which the su...
Galactokinase (GalK) catalyses the first step of the Leloir pathway of galactose metabolism, the ATP...
Galactokinase catalyses the site- and stereospecific phosphorylation of galactose at the expense of ...
Galactokinase catalyses the site- and stereospecific phosphorylation of α-d-galactose. As such it ha...
Galactokinase (GaIK) catalyses the first step of the Leloir pathway of galactose metabolism, the ATP...
Galactokinase (GaIK) catalyses the first step of the Leloir pathway of galactose metabolism, the ATP...
Galactokinase functions in the Leloir pathway for galactose metabolism by catalyzing the MgATP-depen...
Galactokinase catalyses the phosphorylation of galactose at the expense of ATP. Like other members o...
Galactokinase (EC 2.7.1.6) catalyzes the first committed step in the catabolism of galactose. The su...
AbstractGalactokinase (GALK), a member the Leloir pathway for normal galactose metabolism, catalyzes...