PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 8638934-3 1996 Wild-type glucokinase displayed a higher affinity for alpha-D-glucose but greater maximal velocity with beta-D-glucose. Zymosan 104-118 glucokinase Homo sapiens 10-21 10620331-3 2000 Whether at 20-22 or 30 degrees C, the maximal velocity, Hill number, and K(m) were significantly lower with alpha-d-glucose than with beta-d-glucose in both liver and B-cell glucokinase. Zymosan 134-148 glucokinase Homo sapiens 174-185 1953743-2 1991 alpha-D-Glucose was phosphorylated faster than beta-D-glucose by islet glucokinase at lower glucose concentrations (5 and 10 mM), whereas the opposite anomeric preference was observed at higher glucose concentrations (40 and 60 mM). Zymosan 47-61 glucokinase Homo sapiens 71-82 12444092-3 2003 The alpha-anomer of D-glucose was found to increase much more markedly than beta-D-glucose the phosphorylation of D-fructose by human liver glucokinase. Zymosan 76-90 glucokinase Homo sapiens 140-151 3902008-5 1985 The apparent Km of glucokinase was somewhat lower, however, with alpha- than with beta-D-glucose. Zymosan 82-96 glucokinase Homo sapiens 19-30