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Fructose-2,6-bisphosphate plays a crucial role in the regulation of both glycolysis and gluconeogenesis through the actions of two key enzymes: fructose bisphosphatase-2 (FBPase-2) and phosphofructokinase-2 (PFK-2). These enzymes are part of a bifunctional protein, and their activity is regulated by phosphorylation, which is influenced by the metabolic state of the body.
Enzyme | Function | Activity Regulation |
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FBPase-2 | Catalyzes the conversion of fructose-2,6-bisphosphate to fructose-6-phosphate (gluconeogenesis) | Active in fasting state (increased by glucagon) |
PFK-2 | Catalyzes the formation of fructose-2,6-bisphosphate from fructose-6-phosphate (glycolysis) | Active in fed state (increased by insulin) |
This regulation ensures that the body efficiently switches between using glucose for energy (glycolysis) when nutrients are plentiful and generating glucose (gluconeogenesis) when nutrients are scarce.