Phosphocreatine kinase

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Phosphocreatine kinase - an enzyme complex that can reversibly convert atp and creatine to phosphocreatine and adp. Cytosolic creatine kinases are comprised of homodimers or heterodimers of creatine kinase b-type protein and creatine kinase m-type protein. Mitochondrial creatine kinases are octomers comprised of either four homodimers of creatine kinase u-type, mitochondrial protein or four creatine kinase s-type, mitochondrial protein homodimers. See creatine kinase

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