fosfoheksoze
Fosfoheksoze are a group of phosphorylated six-carbon sugars. The most common and biologically significant fosfoheksoze are glucose-6-phosphate and fructose-6-phosphate. These molecules play crucial roles in carbohydrate metabolism, serving as intermediates in glycolysis, gluconeogenesis, and the pentose phosphate pathway.
Glucose-6-phosphate is formed when glucose is phosphorylated by the enzyme hexokinase or glucokinase. This phosphorylation traps
Fructose-6-phosphate is an isomer of glucose-6-phosphate and is formed by the enzyme phosphoglucose isomerase. It is
The interconversion of glucose-6-phosphate and fructose-6-phosphate, along with their other phosphorylated derivatives, are tightly regulated processes