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Phosphagens, also known as macroergic compounds, are high energy storage compounds, also known as high-energy phosphate compounds, chiefly found in tissue in . They allow a high-energy phosphate pool to be maintained in a concentration range, which, if it all were adenosine triphosphate (ATP), would create problems due to the ATP-consuming reactions in these tissues. As muscle tissues can have sudden demands for much energy, these compounds can maintain a reserve of high-energy phosphates that can be used as needed, to provide the energy that could not be immediately supplied by or oxidative phosphorylation. Phosphagens supply immediate but limited energy.

The actual used as a phosphagen is dependent on the organism. The majority of animals use as phosphagen; however, the phylum (i.e., animals with spinal cords) use . Creatine phosphate (CP), or phosphocreatine (PCr), is made from ATP by the enzyme in a reversible reaction:

  • Creatine + ATP creatine phosphate + ADP + (this reaction is -dependent)

However, (segmented worms) use a set of unique phosphagens; for example, earthworms use the compound .

Phosphagens were discovered by and his wife Grace Eggleton.Selected Topics in the History of Biochemistry, G Semenza


Reactions
The Phosphagen System () occurs in the (a gel-like substance) of the of , and in the 's compartment of the of and . During muscle contraction:

+ ATP → + ADP + ( assisted, utilization of ATP for Muscle contraction by )
+ ADP + CP → ATP + Creatine ( assisted, catalyzed by , ATP is used again in the above reaction for continued muscle contraction)
2 ADP → ATP + AMP (catalyzed by /myokinase when CP is depleted, ATP is again used for muscle contraction)
Muscle at rest:
ATP + Creatine → ADP + CP + ( assisted, catalyzed by )
ADP + → ATP (during anaerobic glycolysis and oxidative phosphorylation)
When the Phosphagen System has been depleted of phosphocreatine (creatine phosphate), the resulting AMP produced from the (myokinase) reaction is primarily regulated by the Purine Nucleotide Cycle.
(2026). 9780124166875, Elsevier.


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