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Functional aspects of the X-ray structure of mitochondrial creatine kinase: A molecular physiology approach

Michael Forstner
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Michael Eder
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Olaf Stachowiak
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Karin Fritz-Wolf
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Theo Wallimann
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Résumé

Mitochondrial creatine kinase (Mi-CK) is a central enzyme in energy metabolism of tissues with high and fluctuating energy requirements. In this review, recent progress in the functional and structural characterization of Mi-CK is summarized with special emphasis on the solved X-ray structure of chicken Mib-CK octamer (Fritz-Wolf et al., Nature 381, 341-345, 1996). The new results are discussed in a historical context and related to the characteristics of CK isoforms as known from a large number of biophysical and biochemical studies. Finally, two hypothetical functional aspects of the Mi-CK structure are proposed: (i) putative membrane binding motifs at the top and bottom faces of the octamer and (ii) a possible functional role of the central 20 Å channel.
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hal-01989766 , version 1 (22-01-2019)

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Uwe Schlattner, Michael Forstner, Michael Eder, Olaf Stachowiak, Karin Fritz-Wolf, et al.. Functional aspects of the X-ray structure of mitochondrial creatine kinase: A molecular physiology approach. Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, 1998, 184 (1-2), pp.125-140. ⟨hal-01989766⟩
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