Glucokinase
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Glucokinase is a glucose-phosphorylating enzyme that has an important role in glucose homeostasis. Glucokinase acts as a glucose sensot of pancreatic β-cells. Glucokinase regulates the conversion of glucose to glucogen as well as gluconeogenesis. Glucokinase in mammals can phosphorylate hexoses like mannose or fructose in addition to glucose. Glucokinase can be studied in research on diabetes.
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- CAS. Nr.: 9001-36-9
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Speicherung:
Please store the product under the recommended conditions in the Certificate of Analysis.
Biologische Aktivität
| NCT Number | Sponsor | Condition | Start Date |
Phase
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|---|---|---|---|---|
| NCT01329991 | Plexxikon| | 2011-05 | PHASE1 |
2.7.1.2
≥10 U/mg soild
One unit is defined as the amount of enzyme that will cause the phosphorolysis of one micromole of inosine to hypoxanthine and ribose 1-phosphate per min at pH 7.7 at 37°C.
Chemical Information
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CAS. Nr. 9001-36-9
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Appearance Solid
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Color White to off-white
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SMILES
[Glucokinase]
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Versand
Room temperature in continental US; may vary elsewhere.
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Speicherung
Please store the product under the recommended conditions in the Certificate of Analysis.
Lösungsmittel & Löslichkeit
H2O : ≥ 50 mg/mL
* "≥" means soluble, but saturation unknown.
Reinheit & Dokumentation
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Data Sheet (266 KB)
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SDS (251 KB)
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Handling Instructions (2659 KB)
Verweise
[1]. Matschinsky F. M. (2009). Assessing the potential of glucokinase activators in diabetes therapy. Nature reviews. Drug discovery, 8(5), 399-416. [Content Brief]
[2]. Iynedjian P. B. (2009). Molecular physiology of mammalian glucokinase. Cellular and molecular life sciences : CMLS, 66(1), 27-42. [Content Brief]
Calculators
Konzentration (Stammlösung) × Volumen (Stammlösung) = Konzentration (Ziellösung) × Volumen (Ziellösung)