Both Hexokinase and
Glucokinase are enzymes catalyzing the phophorylation of Glucose to
Glucose-6-phosphate using ATP. During the reaction, one ATP molecule is cleaved
to ADP and the phosphate thus released is added to glucose. Hexokinase and
Glucokinae are isoenzymes with same catalytic activity but have different
physical properties and site of action. Glucokinase is also called as human hexokinase IV,
hexokinase D etc
Hexokinase
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Glucokinase (Hexokinase D)
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Present in all
tissues except the liver and the Beta cells of pancreas
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Present in liver
and Beta cells of pancreas
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Acts upon many
hexoses such as fructose, galactose including glucose
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The only substrate
is D-glucose
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Hexokinase is one
of the regulatory enzymes of glycolysis
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Glucokinase plays a
central role as a glucose sensor in the regulation of glucose homeostasis.
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Hexokinase has high
Km value that is high affinity for the substrate glucose
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Glucokinase has
high Km value that means low affinity for the substrate
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The maximum
reaction rate (Vmax) of hexokinase is low that means it gets saturated
quickly by increasing glucose concentration
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The maximum
reaction rate (Vmax) of glucokinase is quite high, thus can handle larger
glucose load resulting in a rapid conversion of glucose into usable energy.
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Hexokinase is
active even at low glucose levels
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Glucokinase is
active only at high glucose levels in liver
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Is not inducible (*constitutive
enzyme)
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Is induced by
glucose and insulin
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Hexokinase is an
allosteric enzyme with **allosteric site for regulation of enzyme activity
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Glucokinase is not
an allosteric enzyme
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Feedback inhibition
of hexokinase by
glucose 6 phosphate
(product)
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No direct feedback
inhibition; not inhibited by glucose-6-phosphate
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*Constitutive enzymes are
always produced in constant amounts without regard to the physiological demand
or the concentration of the substrate.
**Allosteric site: is the
site other than the active site where effector molecule binds and regulated
enzyme activity. This type of regulation is called allosteric regulation.
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