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Yeast Hexokinase Mutants

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Journal J Biol Chem
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 1977 Jul 10
PMID 326775
Citations 30
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Using yeast mutants, it is shown that growth on glucose occurs even in the absence of both hexokinase A and hexokinase B; fructose growth requires at least one of these two enzymes. Expression of hexokinase A and of glucokinase seem to be regulated.

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