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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...
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    phosphorylation, it becomes the high-energy compound phosphocreatine. Creatine conversion to phosphocreatine is catalyzed by creatine kinase; spontaneous formation...
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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(isoenzymes CKM and CKB) of the enzyme phosphocreatine kinase.[citation needed] In some locations, the test has been superseded...
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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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    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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    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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    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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  • testing, often performed using the polymerase chain reaction method Phosphocreatine, a phosphorylated creatine molecule Principal component regression...
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    also binds creatine kinase, which facilitates the reaction of ADP and phosphocreatine into ATP and creatine. The interaction between actin and myosin filaments...
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  • highest levels of exercise intensity, but intramuscular stores of phosphocreatine are very limited and can only provide energy for exercises lasting...
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    buildup of lactic acid and the depletion of adenosine triphosphate and phosphocreatine. Resting 3–5 minutes between sets allows for significantly greater...
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    glycine→ serine→ 3-Phosphoglyceric acid glycine→creatine: Glycocyamine Phosphocreatine Creatinine...
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    glycine→ serine→ 3-Phosphoglyceric acid glycine→creatine: Glycocyamine Phosphocreatine Creatinine...
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    glycine→ serine→ 3-Phosphoglyceric acid glycine→creatine: Glycocyamine Phosphocreatine Creatinine...
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    being injected with a substance. The substance was found to be neoton (phosphocreatine), which is used in cardiac surgery to protect the heart during periods...
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    glycine→ serine→ 3-Phosphoglyceric acid glycine→creatine: Glycocyamine Phosphocreatine Creatinine...
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  • formate + tetrahydrofolate. In working skeletal muscles and the brain, Phosphocreatine is stored as a readily available high-energy phosphate supply, and...
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  • similar increases in white muscle lactate, intracellular pH drop, and phosphocreatine depletion during strenuous exercise in both species. Notably, Antarctic...
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    including glycolysis paired with lactic acid fermentation, and the phosphocreatine system to generate energy in the form of ATP. Common kettlebell exercises...
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    the phosphoramidate. Two examples of natural phosphoramidates are phosphocreatine and the phosphoramidate formed when histidine residues in histidine...
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    glycine→ serine→ 3-Phosphoglyceric acid glycine→creatine: Glycocyamine Phosphocreatine Creatinine...
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    Robert D. (2002). "The Determination of Phosphorus and the Discovery of Phosphocreatine and ATP: the Work of Fiske and SubbaRow". Journal of Biological Chemistry...
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  • Molecule Change in Free Energy Acetyl phosphate 47.3 kJ/mol Glucose-6-phosphate 13.8 kJ/mol Phosphoenolpyruvate (PEP) -61.9 kJ/mo Phosphocreatine 43.1 kJ/mo...
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    glycine→ serine→ 3-Phosphoglyceric acid glycine→creatine: Glycocyamine Phosphocreatine Creatinine...
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    as a result of the following: (a) resistance exercise can increase phosphocreatine and hydrogen ion accumulations due to blood lactate and growth hormone...
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    occurs in the mitochondria. The quick energy sources consist of the phosphocreatine (PCr) system, fast glycolysis, and adenylate kinase. All of these systems...
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  • heart rate response to exercise (tachycardia), rapid depletion of phosphocreatine, insufficient ATP production, increased ADP and AMP, increased rise...
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