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GCK

Glucokinase is a protein in humans that is encoded by GCK gene. Catalyzes the initial step in utilization of glucose by the beta-cell and liver at physiological glucose concentration. Glucokinase has a high Km for glucose, and so it is effective only when glucose is abundant. The role of GCK is to provide G6P for the synthesis of glycogen. Pancreatic glucokinase plays an important role in modulating insulin secretion. Hepatic glucokinase helps to facilitate the uptake and conversion of glucose by acting as an insulin-sensitive determinant of hepatic glucose usage.

GCK Antibodies

GCK for Homo sapiens (Human)

GCK Proteins

GCK Proteins for Rattus norvegicus (Rat)

GCK Proteins for Homo sapiens (Human)

GCK Proteins for Mus musculus (Mouse)

GCK Proteins for Pyrococcus horikoshii (strain ATCC 700860 / DSM 12428 / JCM 9974 / NBRC 100139 / OT-3)

GCK Proteins for Picrophilus torridus (strain ATCC 700027 / DSM 9790 / JCM 10055 / NBRC 100828)

GCK Proteins for Sulfolobus tokodaii (strain DSM 16993 / JCM 10545 / NBRC 100140 / 7)

GCK ELISA Kit

GCK ELISA Kit for Mus musculus (Mouse)