AbstractWe have blocked creatine kinase (CK)-mediated phosphocreatine (PCr) ⇃ ATP transphosphorylation in skeletal muscle by combining targeted mutations in the genes encoding mitochondrial and cytosolic CK in mice. Contrary to expectation, the PCr level was only marginally affected, but the compound was rendered metabolically inert. Mutant muscles in vivo showed significantly impaired tetanic force output, increased relaxation times, altered mitochondrial volume and location, and conspicuous tubular aggregates of sarcoplasmic reticulum membranes, as seen in myopathies with electrolyte disturbances. In depolarized myotubes cultured in vitro, CK absence influenced both the release and sequestration of Ca2+. Our data point to a direct link be...
We have introduced a single knock-out mutation in the mitochondrial creatine kinase gene (ScCKmit) i...
Creatine (Cr) plays an important role in muscle energy homeostasis by its participation in the ATP–p...
During intense physical activity the maximal power output of skeletal muscles is reduced, a conditio...
AbstractWe have blocked creatine kinase (CK)-mediated phosphocreatine (PCr) ⇃ ATP transphosphorylati...
The balance between ATP energy demand and supply is essential in muscle cells. The creatine kinase s...
Optimal balancing of production, distribution and consumption of cellular energy is of pivotal impor...
Muscle function depends on an adequate ATP supply to sustain the energy consumption associated with ...
Skeletal muscles respond with high plasticity to pathobiological conditions or changes in physiologi...
Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab 2001 Sep;281(3):E619-25 Related Articles, Books, LinkOut Impaired mus...
Murine muscles lacking both mitochondrial (Mi-CK) and cytoplasmic (MM-CK) creatine kinase (CK-/-) sh...
Item does not contain fulltextTo assess the significance of energy supply routes in cellular energet...
Creatine kinase (CK) forms a small family of isoenzymes playing an important role in maintaining the...
Previously we demonstrated that efficient coupling between cellular sites of ATP production and ATP ...
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We assessed the relationship between phosphocreatine (PCr) and creatine (Cr) content and creatine ki...
We have introduced a single knock-out mutation in the mitochondrial creatine kinase gene (ScCKmit) i...
Creatine (Cr) plays an important role in muscle energy homeostasis by its participation in the ATP–p...
During intense physical activity the maximal power output of skeletal muscles is reduced, a conditio...
AbstractWe have blocked creatine kinase (CK)-mediated phosphocreatine (PCr) ⇃ ATP transphosphorylati...
The balance between ATP energy demand and supply is essential in muscle cells. The creatine kinase s...
Optimal balancing of production, distribution and consumption of cellular energy is of pivotal impor...
Muscle function depends on an adequate ATP supply to sustain the energy consumption associated with ...
Skeletal muscles respond with high plasticity to pathobiological conditions or changes in physiologi...
Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab 2001 Sep;281(3):E619-25 Related Articles, Books, LinkOut Impaired mus...
Murine muscles lacking both mitochondrial (Mi-CK) and cytoplasmic (MM-CK) creatine kinase (CK-/-) sh...
Item does not contain fulltextTo assess the significance of energy supply routes in cellular energet...
Creatine kinase (CK) forms a small family of isoenzymes playing an important role in maintaining the...
Previously we demonstrated that efficient coupling between cellular sites of ATP production and ATP ...
Contains fulltext : 24579___.PDF (publisher's version ) (Open Access
We assessed the relationship between phosphocreatine (PCr) and creatine (Cr) content and creatine ki...
We have introduced a single knock-out mutation in the mitochondrial creatine kinase gene (ScCKmit) i...
Creatine (Cr) plays an important role in muscle energy homeostasis by its participation in the ATP–p...
During intense physical activity the maximal power output of skeletal muscles is reduced, a conditio...