Fructose 6-phosphate (sometimes called the Neuberg ester) is a derivative of
fructose
Fructose (), or fruit sugar, is a Ketose, ketonic monosaccharide, simple sugar found in many plants, where it is often bonded to glucose to form the disaccharide sucrose. It is one of the three dietary monosaccharides, along with glucose and gal ...
, which has been
phosphorylated at the 6-hydroxy group. It is one of several possible
fructosephosphates. The β-
D-form of this compound is very common in
cells. The great majority of
glucose
Glucose is a sugar with the Chemical formula#Molecular formula, molecular formula , which is often abbreviated as Glc. It is overall the most abundant monosaccharide, a subcategory of carbohydrates. It is mainly made by plants and most algae d ...
is converted to fructose 6-phosphate upon entering a cell.
Fructose
Fructose (), or fruit sugar, is a Ketose, ketonic monosaccharide, simple sugar found in many plants, where it is often bonded to glucose to form the disaccharide sucrose. It is one of the three dietary monosaccharides, along with glucose and gal ...
is predominantly converted to
fructose 1-phosphate by
fructokinase following cellular import.
History
The name ''Neuberg ester'' comes from the German biochemist
Carl Neuberg. In 1918, he found that the compound (later identified as fructose 6-phosphate) was produced by mild acid hydrolysis of
fructose 2,6-bisphosphate.
[Fruton, Joseph S. ''Proteins, Enzymes, Genes: The Interplay of Chemistry and Biology''. Yale University Press: New Haven, 1999. p 292]
In glycolysis
Fructose 6-phosphate lies within the
glycolysis
Glycolysis is the metabolic pathway that converts glucose () into pyruvic acid, pyruvate and, in most organisms, occurs in the liquid part of cells (the cytosol). The Thermodynamic free energy, free energy released in this process is used to form ...
metabolic pathway
In biochemistry, a metabolic pathway is a linked series of chemical reactions occurring within a cell (biology), cell. The reactants, products, and Metabolic intermediate, intermediates of an enzymatic reaction are known as metabolites, which are ...
and is produced by isomerisation of
glucose 6-phosphate
Glucose 6-phosphate (G6P, sometimes called the Robison ester) is a glucose sugar phosphorylated at the hydroxy group on carbon 6. This dianion is very common in cells as the majority of glucose entering a cell will become phosphorylated in this w ...
. It is in turn further phosphorylated to
fructose-1,6-bisphosphate.
See also
*
Mannose phosphate isomerase
References
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Monosaccharide derivatives
Organophosphates
Pentose phosphate pathway
Phosphate esters
Glycolysis