فسفوفروکتوکیناز، پلاکت (انگلیسی: Phosphofructokinase, platelet) یک آنزیم است که در انسان توسط ژن «PFKP» کُدگذاری میشود.[4] آنزیمهای گروه فسفوفروکتوکیناز، بهطور غیرقابل بازگشت، موجب تبدیل فروکتوز ۶-فسفات به فروکتوز ۱٬۶-بیسفسفات شده و یکی از آنزیمهای تنظیمی مهم در فرایند گلیکولیز محسوب میشوند.
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