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:''"PFK" redirects here. PFK (Poulet Frit Kentucky) is also the name for [[KFC]] in [[French (language)|French]]-speaking [[Quebec, Canada]]. For the [[Poland|Polish]] [[hip-hop]] group, see [[Paktofonika]].''
:''"PFK" redirects here. PFK (Poulet Frit Kentucky) is also the name for [[KFC]] in [[French (language)|French]]-speaking [[Quebec, Canada]]. For the [[Poland|Polish]] [[hip-hop]] group, see [[Paktofonika]].''


'''Phosphofructokinase''' is a [[kinase]] enzyme which acts upon [[Fructose 6-phosphate]]. There are two types: sweet and sour
'''Phosphofructokinase''' is a [[kinase]] enzyme which acts upon [[Fructose 6-phosphate]]. There are two types:


* [[Phosphofructokinase 1]] - converts to [[fructose-1,6-bisphosphate]]
* [[Phosphofructokinase 1]] - converts to [[fructose-1,6-bisphosphate]]

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Fructose 6-phosphate
Fructose-1,6-bisphosphate
Fructose-2,6-bisphosphate
"PFK" redirects here. PFK (Poulet Frit Kentucky) is also the name for KFC in French-speaking Quebec, Canada. For the Polish hip-hop group, see Paktofonika.

Phosphofructokinase is a kinase enzyme which acts upon Fructose 6-phosphate. There are two types:

See also