Medical term:
fructokinase
fructokinase
[fruk″to-ki´nās]an enzyme that catalyzes the transfer of a high-energy phosphate group to d-fructose.
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fruc·to·ki·nase
(fruk'tō-kī'nās),A liver enzyme that catalyzes the reaction of ATP and d-fructose to form fructose 6-phosphate and ADP; deficient in individuals with essential fructosuria (hepatic fructokinase deficiency).
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fruc·to·ki·nase
(fruk'tō-kī'nās)A liver enzyme that catalyzes the reaction of ATP and d-fructose to form fructose 6-phosphate and ADP; deficient in patients with essential fructosuria (hepatic fructokinase deficiency).
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