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Liver glucokinase: An overview on the regulatorymechanisms of its activity
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2011-01Registro en:
Massa, Maria Laura; Gagliardino, Juan Jose; Francini, Flavio; Liver glucokinase: An overview on the regulatorymechanisms of its activity; John Wiley & Sons Inc; IUBMB Life; 63; 1; 1-2011; 1-6
1521-6543
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Massa, Maria Laura
Gagliardino, Juan Jose
Francini, Flavio
Resumen
Blood glucose is the primary cellular substrate and in vivo must be tightly maintained. The liver plays a key role in glucose homeostasis increasing or decreasing glucose output and uptake during fasting and feeding. Glucokinase (GCK) is central to this process. Its activity is modulated in a coordinated manner via a complex set of mechanisms: in the postprandial period, the simultaneous rise in glucose and insulin increases GCK activity by enhanced gene expression, changes in cellular location, and interaction with regulatory proteins. Conversely, in the fasting state, the combined decrease in glucose and insulin concentrations and increase in glucagon concentrations, halt GCK activity. Herein we summarize the current knowledge regarding the regulation of hepatic GCK activity.