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Query: EC:2.7.1.1 (
hexokinase
)
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Glycerol kinase was found to associate with the
hexokinase
binding protein. The binding of glycerol kinase has a high specificity as illustrated by the fact that the magnitude of binding was reduced by glycerophosphate and antibodies against the
hexokinase
binding protein. A possible function of glycerol kinase binding to the mitochondria with respect to metabolic regulation is proposed for the following reasons: (i) Glycerol kinase seems to bind to the same binding protein as
hexokinase
. (ii) Both kinases were observed to be reversibly bound to the mitochondria in different metabolic situations, i.e., 10% of total cellular activity from both kinases is bound in starved rats whereas no activity of glycerol kinase and 30% of
hexokinase
become bound in fed rats. (iii) The kinetic properties of the associated glycerol kinase change in an analogous manner to those known for structure-bound
hexokinase
. (iv) With the binding of glycerol kinase to the mitochondria, it is possible to propose a metabolic pathway for glycerol oxidation to dihydroxyacetone phosphate by a combined action involving the enzyme,
glycerol phosphate oxidase
, and oxidative phosphorylation.
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PMID:The binding of glycerol kinase to the outer membrane of rat liver mitochondria: its importance in metabolic regulation. 631 40