- A 70 kg man
contains around 120 g of creatine, with 40%
being the
unphosphorylated form and 60% as
creatine phosphate. Of that amount, 1–2% is broken...
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skeletal muscle, heart, brain, liver, and kidneys. ThMP and free (
unphosphorylated)
thiamine are
present in plasma, milk,
cerebrospinal fluid, and, it...
- the cAMP-dependent
protein kinase (PKA) in
cardiac muscle. In the
unphosphorylated state,
phospholamban is an
inhibitor of
cardiac muscle sarcoplasmic...
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inhibits (Na+ + K+)ATPase by
blocking a
conformational change of the
unphosphorylated form". Nature. 282 (5736): 333–335. Bibcode:1979Natur.282..333K. doi:10...
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dichloroacetic acid and pyruvate,
resulting in a
higher quantity of active,
unphosphorylated PDH.
Phosphorylation is
reversed by
pyruvate dehydrogenase phosphatase...
- that upon
ligand dissociation the
receptor reverts to its
original unphosphorylated state before a new
ligand binds. This
model predicts that
maximum response...
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phosphate group from the
other PTS proteins,
including EIIAGlc. The
unphosphorylated form of
EIIAGlc binds to the lac
permease and
prevents it from bringing...
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conformational state, thus
releasing the K+ ions into the cell. The
unphosphorylated form of the pump has a
higher affinity for Na+ ions. ATP binds, and...
- The
unphosphorylated moiety of fingolimod,
which is the
predominant form of the drug in the body, is also an
active molecule.
Unphosphorylated fingolimod...
- of Rb by a Cyclin/CDK
protein complex. Rb
without a phosphate, or
unphosphorylated Rb,
regulates G0 cell
cycle exit and differentiation.
During the beginning...