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Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry: An International Journal for Chemical Biology in Health and Disease CONTENTS VOLUMES 133/134, 1994 ROLE OF COUPLED CREATINE KINASES Valdur A. Saks and Renée Ventura-Clapier, guest editors Preface I - MUSCLE ENERGY METABOLISM la. V.A. Saks and R. Ventura-Clapier: Introduction: history of the problem 1b. H.M. Eppenberger: A brief summary of the history of the detection of creatine kinase isoenzymes 2. M.D. Osbakken: Metabolic regulation of in vivo myocardial contractile function: multiparameter analysis 3. Y. Ishida, I. Riesinger, T. Wallimann and R.J. Paul: Compartmentation of ATP synthesis and utilization in smooth muscle: roles of aerobic glycolysis and creatine kinase 4. M. Wyss and T. Wallimann: Creatine metabolism and the consequences of creatine depletion in muscle Il - SUBSTRATE AND CREATINE KINASE ISOENZYME COMPARTMENTATION 1. D. Brdiczka and T. Wallimann: The importance of the outer mitochondrial compartment in regulation of energy metabolism 2. F.N. Gellerich, M. Kapischke, W. Kunz, W. Neumann, A. Kuznetsov, D. Brdiczka and K. Nicolay: The influence of the cytosolic oncotic pressure on the permeability of the mitochondrial outer membrane for ADP: implications for the kinetic properties of mitochondrial creatine kinase and for ADP channelling into the intermembrane space 85 3. S. Soboll, A. Conrad and S. Hebisch: Influence of mitochondrial creatine kinase on the mitochondrial/extramitochondrial distribution of high energy phosphates in muscle tissue: evidence for a leak in the creatine shuttle 4. T. Schnyder, M. Rojo, R. Furter and T. Wallimann: The structure of mitochondrial creatine kinase and its membrane binding properties 5. R. Ventura-Clapier, V. Veksler and J.A. Hoerter: Myofibrillar creatine kinase and cardiac contraction 6. F. Savabi: Interaction of creatine kinase and adenylate systems in muscle cells III - CREATINE KINASES AND METABOLIC INTEGRATION 1. V.A. Saks, Z.A. Khuchua, E.V. Vasilyeva, O. Yu. Belikova and A.V. Kuznetsov: Metabolic compartmentation and substrate channelling in muscle cells. Role of coupled creatine kinases in in vivo regulation of cellular respiration — a synthesis 2. T. Wallimann and W. Hemmer: Creatine kinase in non-muscle tissues and cells 3. J.F. Clark: The creatine kinase system in smooth muscle IV - MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF CREATINE KINASES 1. R.M. Payne and A.W. Strauss: Expression of the mitochondrial creatine kinase genes 2. S.M. Miihlebach, M. Gross, T. Wirz, T. Wallimann, J.-C. Perriard and M. Wyss: Sequence homology and structure predictions of the creatine kinase isoenzymes 3. J. van Deursen and B. Wieringa: Approaching the multifaceted nature of energy metabolism: inactivation of the cytosolic creatine kinases via homologous recombination in mouse embryonic stem cells V —- DEVELOPMENT AND PATHOLOGICAL ALTERATIONS OF CREATINE KINASES 1. J.A. Hoerter, R. Ventura-Clapier and A. Kuznetsov: Compartmentation of creatine kinases during perinatal development of mammalian heart 2. V. Veksler and R. Ventura-Clapier: Jn situ study of myofibrils, mitochondria and bound creatine kinases in experimental cardiomyopathies 3. E.K. Seppet and V.A. Saks: Thyroid hormones and the creatine kinase system in cardiac cells VI - METABOLIC REGULATION: THEORETICAL BASIS 1. B.N. Kholodenko, M. Cascante and H.V. Westerhoff: Control theory of metabolic channelling 2. M.K. Aliev and V.A. Saks: Mathematical modeling of intracellular transport processes and the creatine kinase systems: a probability approach

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