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A liner cell has high conc. glucose - 6-phosphate which inhibit activity fate of hexokinase. What is the fate of glucose 6-phosphate?​

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Hexokinase, the enzyme catalyzing the first step of glycolysis, is inhibited by its product, glucose 6-phosphate. ... In turn, the level of glucose 6-phosphate rises because it is in equilibrium with fructose 6-phosphate. Hence, the inhibition of phosphofructokinase leads to the inhibition of hexokinase.

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