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what is the product formed by fructose by the action of hexokinase
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Answered by shreema2007
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An enzyme called hexokinase uses the energy of ATP to add a phosphate group to glucose to form glucose-6-phosphate. Similarly, an enzyme, called phosphofructokinase, uses ATP to add a phosphate group to fructose-6-phosphate to form fructose-1,6-diphosphate.

Answered by Anonymous
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An enzyme called hexokinase uses the energy of ATP to add a phosphate group to glucose to form glucose-6-phosphate. Similarly, an enzyme, called phosphofructokinase, uses ATP to add a phosphate group to fructose-6-phosphate to form fructose-1,6-diphosphate.

A hexokinase is an enzyme that phosphorylates hexoses, which are sugars with six carbons, resulting in hexose phosphate. Glucoseis is the most important substrate of hexokinases in most organisms, while glucose-6-phosphate is the most important product.

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