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Phosphocreatine, also
known as
creatine phosphate (CP) or PCr (Pcr), is a
phosphorylated form of
creatine that
serves as a
rapidly mobilizable reserve...
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Creatine kinase (CK), also
known as
creatine phosphokinase (CPK) or
phosphocreatine kinase, is an
enzyme (EC 2.7.3.2)
expressed by
various tissues and...
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discovery of
phosphocreatine was
reported in 1927. In the 1960s,
creatine kinase (CK) was
shown to
phosphorylate ADP
using phosphocreatine (PCr) to generate...
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phosphate from
muscle cell
mitochondria to myofibrils. This is part of
phosphocreatine metabolism. In mitochondria,
Adenosine triphosphate (ATP)
levels are...
- brain,
where it is
phosphorylated to
phosphocreatine, a high-energy
compound .
Creatine conversion to
phosphocreatine is
catalysed by
creatine kinase; spontaneous...
- be
maintained for more than 30–35
seconds due to the
depletion of
phosphocreatine stores in muscles, and
perhaps secondarily to
excessive metabolic acidosis...
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tissues called the Fiske-Subbarow Method. He also
discovered the role of
phosphocreatine and
adenosine triphosphate (ATP) in
muscular activity,
which earned...
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animals with
spinal cords) use creatine.
Creatine phosphate (CP), or
phosphocreatine (PCr), is made from ATP by the
enzyme creatine kinase in a reversible...
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patients were
found to have
lower phosphocreatine (PCr) and
lower creatine (Cr) than the
control group.
Phosphocreatine is used in the
phosphagen system...
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combination of two
variants (isoenzymes CKM and CKB) of the
enzyme phosphocreatine kinase.[citation needed] In some locations, the test has been su****ded...