Origin of Intracellular Compartmentation of Creatine Kinase: Studies of the Sponge Tethya Aurantia
Creatine kinase (CK) is one of the eight members of the family of phosphagen kinases, enzymes that play an important role in energy metabolism of cells displaying high and variable rates of ATP turnover such as muscle fibers, photoreceptors, neurons, transport epithelia and spermatozoa. CK catalyses...
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