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KHK  -  ketohexokinase (fructokinase)

Homo sapiens

Synonyms: Hepatic fructokinase, Ketohexokinase
 
 
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References

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  3. Properties of normal and mutant recombinant human ketohexokinases and implications for the pathogenesis of essential fructosuria. Asipu, A., Hayward, B.E., O'Reilly, J., Bonthron, D.T. Diabetes (2003) [Pubmed]
  4. Structure, chromosomal localization, and promoter analysis of the human elastin microfibril interfase located proteIN (EMILIN) gene. Doliana, R., Canton, A., Bucciotti, F., Mongiat, M., Bonaldo, P., Colombatti, A. J. Biol. Chem. (2000) [Pubmed]
  5. The purification and properties of human liver ketohexokinase. A role for ketohexokinase and fructose-bisphosphate aldolase in the metabolic production of oxalate from xylitol. Bais, R., James, H.M., Rofe, A.M., Conyers, R.A. Biochem. J. (1985) [Pubmed]
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  9. The EMILIN protein family. Colombatti, A., Doliana, R., Bot, S., Canton, A., Mongiat, M., Mungiguerra, G., Paron-Cilli, S., Spessotto, P. Matrix Biol. (2000) [Pubmed]
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  11. Investigations of the enzymes involved in the fructose breakdown in the cattle lens. Ohrloff, C., Zierz, S., Hockwin, O. Ophthalmic Res. (1982) [Pubmed]
 
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