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Fructokinases (FRKs) mainly from bacteria and plants are enzymes with high specificity for fructose, as are all FRKs, but they catalyzes the conversion of fructose to fructose-6-phosphate, which is an entry point into glycolysis via conversion into glucose-6-phosphate. This is in contrast to FRKs [or ketohexokinases (KHKs)] from mammalia and halophilic archaebacteria, which phosphorylate fructose to fructose-1-phosphate.