Transphosphorylating Enzymes and Muscle Relaxation

[1]  S. Ebashi A granule-bound relaxation factor in skeletal muscle. , 1958, Archives of biochemistry and biophysics.

[2]  J. R. Bendall Muscle-Relaxing Factors , 1958, Nature.

[3]  C. Cattaneo,et al.  [Comparative studies on modern quantitative determination methods of plasma fibrinogen]. , 1956, Hoppe-Seyler´s Zeitschrift für physiologische Chemie.

[4]  S. Ebashi,et al.  Essential Relaxing Factor in Muscle other than Myokinase and Creatine Phosphokinase , 1955, Nature.

[5]  H. Lardy,et al.  Adenosinetriphosphate-creatine transphosphorylase. I. Isolation of the crystalline enzyme from rabbit muscle. , 1954, The Journal of biological chemistry.

[6]  L. Lorand ‘Adenosine Triphosphate–Creatine Transphosphorylase’ as Relaxing Factor of Muscle , 1953, Nature.

[7]  A. Szent-Gyorgyi Free-energy relations and contraction of actomyosin. , 1949, The Biological bulletin.

[8]  C. H. Fiske,et al.  THE COLORIMETRIC DETERMINATION OF PHOSPHORUS , 1925 .

[9]  F. Briggs,et al.  The influence of relaxing factor of the pH dependence of the contraction of muscle models. , 1957, Biochimica et biophysica acta.

[10]  L. Lorand,et al.  Studies on the biochemistry of contraction and relaxation in glycerinated muscle; the effects of phosphoenolpyruvate. , 1957, Biochimica et biophysica acta.

[11]  H. Portzehl Bewirkt das system phosphokreatin-phosphokinase die erschlaffung des lebenden muskels? , 1957 .

[12]  G. Pfleiderer,et al.  [66] Pyruvate kinase from muscle: Pyruvate phosphokinase, pyruvic phosphoferase, phosphopyruvate transphosphorylase, phosphate—transferring enzyme II, etc. Phosphoenolpyruvate + ADP ⇌ Pyruvate + ATP , 1955 .

[13]  B. Marsh The effects of adenosine triphosphate on the fibre volume of a muscle homogenate. , 1952, Biochimica et biophysica acta.

[14]  L. Stocken,et al.  The preparation of sodium phosphocreatine. , 1948, The Biochemical journal.