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The phosphorylation of D-glucose by ATP is a priming step in which the neutral D-glucose molecule is mobilized and made ready for the subsequent steps by its phosphorylation to a negatively charged molecule at the expense of ATP.
The phosphorylation of D-glucose by ATP is a priming step in which the neutral D-glucose molecule is mobilized and made ready for the subsequent steps by its phosphorylation to a negatively charged molecule at the expense of ATP.


Hexokinase has a higher affinity for aldohexoses than for ketohexoses.
Hexokinase has a higher affinity for aldohexoses than for ketohexoses.

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Hexokinase

Description

The hexokinase catalyzes the phosphorylation of D-glucose at position 6 by ATP to yield D-glucose 6-phosphate as well as the phosphorylation of many other hexoses like D-fructose, D-mannose, D-glucosamine.



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The phosphorylation of D-glucose by ATP is a priming step in which the neutral D-glucose molecule is mobilized and made ready for the subsequent steps by its phosphorylation to a negatively charged molecule at the expense of ATP.

Hexokinase has a higher affinity for aldohexoses than for ketohexoses.