Fructosephosphates
Fructosephosphates are sugar phosphates based upon fructose, and are common in the biochemistry of cells.[1]
Fructosephosphates play integral roles in many metabolic pathways, particularly glycolysis, gluconeogenesis and the pentose phosphate pathway.
The major biologically active fructosephosphates are:
- Fructose 1-phosphate
- Fructose 2-phosphate
- Fructose 3-phosphate
- Fructose 6-phosphate
- Fructose 1,6-bisphosphate
- Fructose 2,6-bisphosphate
See also
- Fructose bisphosphatase
References
- Dikow, A. L; Lolova, I; Ivanova, A; Bojinov, S (1969). "Biochemical and histochemical studies of fructosephosphate aldolase in tumors of the nervous system. Isoenzymes of fructosephosphate aldolase. 8". Zeitschrift für Klinische Chemie und Klinische Biochemie. 7 (6): 606–13. PMID 4312415.
External links
- Fructosephosphates at the US National Library of Medicine Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
- Pubchem - fructose-6-phosphate
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