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JBC, Vol. 254, Issue 22, 11357-11359, Nov, 1979
C. D. Fitch, R. Chevli and M. Jellinek
Certain phosphocreatine preparations contain a contaminant that inhibits
phosphofructokinase and pyruvate kinase assays. The contaminant can be
separated from phosphocreatine by anion exchange chromatography. After
appropriate purification, phosphocreatine has no effect on
phosphofructokinase or pyruvate kinase; thus, there is no evidence that it
serves muscle as a regulator of these enzymes. Although the inhibitory
preparations of phosphocreatine contain inorganic phosphate and trace
amounts of more negatively charged phosphorylated contaminants, the
inhibitor is not inorganic phosphate or pyrophosphate. The nature of the
inhibitor remains to be determined.
Phosphocreatine does not inhibit rabbit muscle phosphofructokinase or pyruvate kinase
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