Fruktose 6-Phosphat - Fructose 6-phosphate

Fruktose-6-phosphat
Beta-D-Fructose-6-phosphat wpmp.png
Namen
IUPAC-Name
[(2R, 3R, 4S) -3,4,5-Trihydroxy-5- (hydroxymethyl) oxolan-2-yl] methoxyphosphonsäure
Andere Namen
β-D-Fructose-6-phosphat,
Fructose-6-phosphat
Kennungen
3D-Modell ( JSmol )
Abkürzungen F6P
ChEBI
ChemSpider
ECHA InfoCard 100.010.360 Bearbeiten Sie dies bei Wikidata
UNII
  • InChI = 1S / C6H13O9P / c7-2-6 (10) 5 (9) 4 (8) 3 (15-6) 1-14-16 (11,12) 13 / h3-5,7-10H, 1- 2H2, (H2,11,12,13) ​​/ t3-, 4-, 5 +, 6 + / m1 / s1  prüfen Y.
    Schlüssel: BGWGXPAPYGQALX-ZXXMMSQZSA-N  prüfen Y.
  • InChI = 1 / C6H13O9P / c7-2-6 (10) 5 (9) 4 (8) 3 (15-6) 1-14-16 (11,12) 13 / h3-5,7-10H, 1- 2H2, (H2,11,12,13) ​​/ t3-, 4-, 5 +, 6 + / m1 / s1
    Schlüssel: BGWGXPAPYGQALX-ZXXMMSQZBI
  • O = P (O) (O) OC [C @ H] 1O [C @@] (O) (CO) [C @@ H] (O) [C @@ H] 1O
Eigenschaften
C 6 H 13 O 9 P.
Molmasse 260,14 g / mol
Sofern nicht anders angegeben, werden Daten für Materialien in ihrem Standardzustand (bei 25 ° C, 100 kPa) angegeben.
☒ N.   überprüfen  ( was ist    ?) prüfen Y. ☒ N.
Infobox-Referenzen

Fruktose-6-phosphat (manchmal auch als Neubergester bezeichnet ) ist ein Derivat der Fruktose , das an der 6-Hydroxygruppe phosphoryliert wurde . Es ist eines von mehreren möglichen Fructosephosphaten . Die β- D- Form dieser Verbindung ist in Zellen sehr häufig . Die große Mehrheit der Glucose wird beim Eintritt in eine Zelle in Fructose-6-phosphat umgewandelt. Fructose wird nach zellulärem Import vorwiegend durch Fructokinase in Fructose-1-phosphat umgewandelt .

Geschichte

Der Name Neubergester stammt vom deutschen Biochemiker Carl Neuberg . 1918 fand er heraus, dass die Verbindung (später als Fructose-6-phosphat identifiziert) durch milde Säurehydrolyse von Fructose-2,6-bisphosphat hergestellt wurde .

In der Glykolyse

Fruktose-6-phosphat liegt im Stoffwechselweg der Glykolyse und wird durch Isomerisierung von Glukose-6-phosphat hergestellt . Es wird wiederum weiter zu Fructose-1,6-bisphosphat phosphoryliert .

α- D - Glucose-6-phosphat Phosphoglucoseisomerase α- D -fructose 6-phosphat Phosphofructokinase-1 α- D - Fructose-1,6-bisphosphat
Alpha-D-Glucose-6-phosphat wpmp.png   Beta-D-Fructose-6-phosphat wpmp.png   Beta-D-Fructose-1,6-bisphosphat wpmp.png
ATP ADP
Biochemischer Reaktionspfeil reversibel NNNN horiz med.svg Biochemischer Reaktionspfeil reversibel JJJJ Horizont med.svg
P i H 2 O.
   
  Phosphoglucoseisomerase   Fruktose-Bisphosphatase

Verbindung C00668 in der KEGG Pathway Database. Enzym 5.3.1.9 in der KEGG Pathway Database. Verbindung C05345 in der KEGG Pathway Database. Enzym 2.7.1.11 in der KEGG Pathway Database. Enzym 3.1.3.11 in der KEGG Pathway Database. Reaktion [1] in der KEGG Pathway Database. Verbindung C05378 in der KEGG Pathway Database.

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