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Hexokinase is an enzyme that catalyzes the phosphorylation of glucose, it has a diverse specificity to different substrates and is capable of phosphorylating several other hexose sugars. <sup>(1) &nbsp;</sup>
Hexokinase is an [[enzyme|enzyme]] that catalyzes the [[phosphorylation|phosphorylation]] of [[glucose|glucose]], it has a diverse specificity to different substrates and is capable of phosphorylating several other [[hexose sugars|hexose sugars]]<ref>Champe P, Harvey R, Ferrier D. Biochemistry. Philadelphia: Lippincott/Williams and Wilkins; 2005</ref>.


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In-text: (1) . Champe P, Harvey R, Ferrier D. Biochemistry. Philadelphia: Lippincott/Williams &amp; Wilkins; 2005.

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Hexokinase is an enzyme that catalyzes the phosphorylation of glucose, it has a diverse specificity to different substrates and is capable of phosphorylating several other hexose sugars[1].

References

  1. Champe P, Harvey R, Ferrier D. Biochemistry. Philadelphia: Lippincott/Williams and Wilkins; 2005