Glucokinase Compartmentalisation

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Year 2 (Glycolysis) Flashcards on Glucokinase Compartmentalisation, created by gina_evans0312 on 11/03/2014.
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Glucokinase at low [Glucose] Kept in the nucleus, bound to a regulator protein, away from any glucose
Low Glucose- Role of Fructose-6-Phosphate Keep the regulatory protein bound to glucokinase
High Glucose- Role of Fructose-6-P High levels of glucose compete with F-6-P, releasing glucokinase from the regulatory protein
High Glucose- Glucokinase Release Exits nucleus and begins glycolysis- so it only happens when blood sugar is high
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