Creatine kinase plays a key role in cellular energy transport. The enzyme transfers high-energy phosphoryl groups from mitochondria to subcellular sites of ATP hydrolysis, where it buffers ADP concentration by catalyzing the reversible transfer of the high-energy phosphate moiety (P) between creatine and ADP. Cellular creatine uptake is competitively inhibited by beta-guanidinopropionic acid. This substance is marked as safe for human use, but the effects are unclear. Therefore, we systematically reviewed the effect of beta-guanidinopropionic acid on energy metabolism and function of tissues with high energy demands.We performed a systematic review and searched the electronic databases Pubmed, EMBASE, the Cochrane Library, and LILACS from t...
Creatine phosphate (CP), the phosphorylated form of the amino acid creatine, plays an important role...
Several enzymes are involved in the energy production, becoming a possible target for new anti-cance...
Creatine kinase catalyses the reversible transphosphorylation of creatine by ATP. In the cell, creat...
Creatine kinase plays a key role in cellular energy transport. The enzyme transfers high-energy phos...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Creatine kinase plays a key role in cellular energy transport. The enzyme...
Background: Creatine kinase plays a key role in cellular energy transport. The enzyme transfers high...
AbstractGuanidinopropionic acid (GPA), an analogue of creatine (Cr), is known to inhibit Cr uptake b...
International audienceThe pleiotropic effects of creatine (Cr) are based mostly on the functions of ...
AbstractA creatine analogue, β-guanidinopropionic acid (α-GPA), was administered in the food (1% w/w...
International audiencePhysiological role of creatine (Cr) became first evident in the experiments of...
Creatine (Cr) plays an important role in muscle energy homeostasis by its participation in the ATP-p...
Item does not contain fulltextFor any living cell it is essential to keep energy demand and producti...
International audienceCreatine is physiologically provided equally by diet and by endogenous synthes...
Creatine is a key player in heart contraction and energy metabolism. Creatine supplemen-tation (thro...
Impaired cardiac energy metabolism has been proposed as a mechanism common to different heart failur...
Creatine phosphate (CP), the phosphorylated form of the amino acid creatine, plays an important role...
Several enzymes are involved in the energy production, becoming a possible target for new anti-cance...
Creatine kinase catalyses the reversible transphosphorylation of creatine by ATP. In the cell, creat...
Creatine kinase plays a key role in cellular energy transport. The enzyme transfers high-energy phos...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Creatine kinase plays a key role in cellular energy transport. The enzyme...
Background: Creatine kinase plays a key role in cellular energy transport. The enzyme transfers high...
AbstractGuanidinopropionic acid (GPA), an analogue of creatine (Cr), is known to inhibit Cr uptake b...
International audienceThe pleiotropic effects of creatine (Cr) are based mostly on the functions of ...
AbstractA creatine analogue, β-guanidinopropionic acid (α-GPA), was administered in the food (1% w/w...
International audiencePhysiological role of creatine (Cr) became first evident in the experiments of...
Creatine (Cr) plays an important role in muscle energy homeostasis by its participation in the ATP-p...
Item does not contain fulltextFor any living cell it is essential to keep energy demand and producti...
International audienceCreatine is physiologically provided equally by diet and by endogenous synthes...
Creatine is a key player in heart contraction and energy metabolism. Creatine supplemen-tation (thro...
Impaired cardiac energy metabolism has been proposed as a mechanism common to different heart failur...
Creatine phosphate (CP), the phosphorylated form of the amino acid creatine, plays an important role...
Several enzymes are involved in the energy production, becoming a possible target for new anti-cance...
Creatine kinase catalyses the reversible transphosphorylation of creatine by ATP. In the cell, creat...