HXK2/YGL253W Literature Guide Help

Other names published for HXK2: HEX1, HKB, SCI2, hexokinase 2, YGL253W

HXK2 - Additional Literature (252)

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Anderson WF and Steitz TA  (1975) Structure of yeast hexokinase. IV. Low-resoultion structure of enzyme-substrate complexes revealing negative co-operativity and allosteric interactions. J Mol Biol 92(2):279-87
Goldberg RN  (1975) Thermodynamics of hexokinase-catalyzed reactions. Biophys Chem 3(3):192-205
Otieno S, et al.  (1975) Essential thiols of yeast hexokinase: alkylation by a substrate-like reagent. Biochemistry 14(11):2403-10
Rudolph FB and Fromm HJ  (1971) A study on the kinetics and mechanism of D-lyxose and D-xylose activation of the adenosine triphosphatase activity associated with yeast hexokinase. J Biol Chem 246(7):2104-10
Rudolph FB and Fromm HJ  (1971) Computer simulation studies with yeast hexokinase and additional evidence for the random Bi Bi mechanism. J Biol Chem 246(21):6611-9
Avigad G and Englard S  (1968) 5-Keto-D-fructose. V. Phosphorylation by yeast hexokinase. J Biol Chem 243(7):1511-3
FROMM HJ, et al.  (1964) EQUILIBRIUM AND NET REACTION RATES IN RELATION TO THE MECHANISM OF YEAST HEXOKINASE. J Biol Chem 239:3645-52
ZEWE V, et al.  (1964) THE EFFECT OF MANGANOUS ION ON THE KINETICS AND MECHANISM OF THE YEAST HEXOKINASE REACTION. J Biol Chem 239:1625-34
FROMM HJ and ZEWE V  (1962) Kinetic studies of yeast hexokinase. J Biol Chem 237:3027-32
MELCHIOR NC and MELCHIOR JB  (1958) The role of complex metal ions in the yeast hexokinase reaction. J Biol Chem 231(2):609-23
GAMBLE JL and NAJJAR VA  (1955) Studies of the kinetics of the reverse reaction of yeast hexokinase. J Biol Chem 217(2):595-601
Berger L, et al.  (1945) Isolation of pure hexokinase from yeast J Gen Physiol 29:141-2