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_displayNameCytosolic creatine kinase catalyzes the reaction of creatine...
_timestamp2007-07-18 14:33:22
created[InstanceEdit:200320] D'Eustachio, P, 2007-07-18 14:33:15
textCytosolic creatine kinase catalyzes the reaction of creatine and ATP to form phosphocreatine and ADP. The active form of the enzyme is a dimer. Monomers of the cytosolic enzyme occur in two isoforms, B and M, so called because of their abundance in brain and muscle respectively. The enzyme is widely expressed in the body and many tissues express both isoforms. Both homo- (BB, MM) and heterodimers (BM) are catalytically active.
(summation)[Reaction:200318] creatine + ATP => phosphocreatine + ADP [CKB,CKM] [Homo sapiens]
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