hexoosifosfaatti
Hexoosifosfaatti refers to a class of phosphorylated hexose sugars. Hexoses are monosaccharides containing six carbon atoms, with glucose being a common example. Phosphorylation involves the addition of a phosphate group (PO4^3-) to the sugar molecule. This process is crucial in numerous biological pathways, particularly in carbohydrate metabolism.
In living organisms, hexoosifosfaatit are key intermediates. For instance, glucose-6-phosphate is the first molecule formed when
The pentose phosphate pathway, also known as the hexose monophosphate shunt, is a metabolic route that also