The activity of liver glucokinase is controlled in the short term by the concentration of its substrate glucose and by a regulatory protein, which acts as a competitive inhibitor with respect to glucose. In mammalian species, the effect of this protein is modulated by fructose 6-phosphate, which reinforces the inhibition, and by fructose 1-phosphate which antagonizes it. In the rat, the regulatory protein is found in the two tissues that express glucokinase, i.e., the liver and the pancreatic islets. Of particular interest is the fact that the regulatory protein is absent from the liver in those species that have no hepatic glucokinase. These results indicate that the two proteins form a functional unit. The regulatory protein appears in ra...
Glucokinase (GCK) is the rate-limiting enzyme of liver glucose metabolism. Through protein-protein i...
Fructose stimulates the phosphorylation of glucose in the liver. The mechanism of this effect invol...
A glucokinase qualitatively and quantitatively adequate as the first and limiting step in the ...
Rat liver is known to contain a regulatory protein that inhibits glucokinase (hexokinase IV or D) co...
Glucokinase is one of the four hexokinases present in mammalian tissues. It is expressed in two cell...
At a concentration of 1 mM, fructose 1-phosphate stimulated about twofold, and glucose 6-phosphate i...
In the absence of fructose 6-phosphate, the regulatory protein of rat liver glucokinase (hexokinase ...
Fructose, sorbitol and D-glyceraldehyde stimulate the rate of glucose phosphorylation in isolated he...
The cDNA presumed to encode the rat liver regulatory protein of glucokinase has been expressed in Es...
AbstractThe cDNA presumed to encode the rat liver regulatory protein of glucokinase has been express...
The kinetics of glucokinase from rat liver were studied over wide ranges of glucose and MgATP2- conc...
Glucokinase (GCK) is the rate-limiting enzyme of liver glucose metabolism. Through protein-protein i...
Glucokinase (GCK) is the rate-limiting enzyme of liver glucose metabolism. Through protein-protein i...
Glucokinase (GCK) is the rate-limiting enzyme of liver glucose metabolism. Through protein-protein i...
Glucokinase (GK), a key enzyme in the glucose homeostatic responses of the liver, changes its intrac...
Glucokinase (GCK) is the rate-limiting enzyme of liver glucose metabolism. Through protein-protein i...
Fructose stimulates the phosphorylation of glucose in the liver. The mechanism of this effect invol...
A glucokinase qualitatively and quantitatively adequate as the first and limiting step in the ...
Rat liver is known to contain a regulatory protein that inhibits glucokinase (hexokinase IV or D) co...
Glucokinase is one of the four hexokinases present in mammalian tissues. It is expressed in two cell...
At a concentration of 1 mM, fructose 1-phosphate stimulated about twofold, and glucose 6-phosphate i...
In the absence of fructose 6-phosphate, the regulatory protein of rat liver glucokinase (hexokinase ...
Fructose, sorbitol and D-glyceraldehyde stimulate the rate of glucose phosphorylation in isolated he...
The cDNA presumed to encode the rat liver regulatory protein of glucokinase has been expressed in Es...
AbstractThe cDNA presumed to encode the rat liver regulatory protein of glucokinase has been express...
The kinetics of glucokinase from rat liver were studied over wide ranges of glucose and MgATP2- conc...
Glucokinase (GCK) is the rate-limiting enzyme of liver glucose metabolism. Through protein-protein i...
Glucokinase (GCK) is the rate-limiting enzyme of liver glucose metabolism. Through protein-protein i...
Glucokinase (GCK) is the rate-limiting enzyme of liver glucose metabolism. Through protein-protein i...
Glucokinase (GK), a key enzyme in the glucose homeostatic responses of the liver, changes its intrac...
Glucokinase (GCK) is the rate-limiting enzyme of liver glucose metabolism. Through protein-protein i...
Fructose stimulates the phosphorylation of glucose in the liver. The mechanism of this effect invol...
A glucokinase qualitatively and quantitatively adequate as the first and limiting step in the ...