“…Glucose phosphorylation to glucose 6-phosphate, required for glucose action on the transcriptional machinery (2)(3)(4)(5)(6), is mainly mediated by hexokinase (HK) 1 II in adipocytes and by hexokinase IV (or glucokinase) in the liver and  cells; expression of the glucokinase gene is constitutive in the pancreas and insulin-dependent in the liver due to the existence of two different tissue-specific alternative promoters (7). However, glucokinase is replaced by other insulin-independent hexokinase isoforms (mainly HK I) in cultured hepatoma cell lines (2,8,9). Tissues whose function is regulated by glucose also possess particular glucose transporters, GLUT 4 in adipocytes and GLUT 2 in tissues secreting glucose into the blood (liver, small intestine, and proximal tubular cells of the kidney) as well as GLUT 2 in the  cells of the islets of Langerhans (10,11).…”