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This book describes the use of quantitative methods in studies in
organized metabolic systems, such as mathematical modeling and
Metabolic Control Analysis, for investigation of the problems of
bioenergetics of the cell and also presents new experimental
results. The following central problems of cellular bioenergetics
are the focus of the discussions: the mechanisms of regulation of
oxidative phosphorylation in cells in vivo in health and disease,
the influence of fine intracellular structural organization on
mitochondrial function, the intracellular networks of energy
transfer and metabolic feedback signaling, the role of mitochondria
in intracellular calcium cycling, and changes in mitochondrial
membrane systems and cellular energetics under pathological
conditions.Systematic studies from many laboratories presented in
this volume convincingly show that many mitochondrial properties,
including affinities for mitochondrial creatine kinase and its
molecular biology are related to its molecular physiology and
functional coupling to adenine nucleotide translocase, as well as
its participation, together with the adenylate kinase system, in
intracellular energy transfer. The results of the studies of
creatine kinase-deficient transgenic mice are summarized and
analyzed using mathematical models of the compartmentalized energy
transfer, thus combining two powerful new research methods. All
these results, together with physiological and NMR data on the
cardiac metabolic and mitochondrial responses to workload changes,
confirm the concept of metabolic networks of energy transfer and
feedback regulation. The papers, mostly review articles, are
written by the leading experts in the field who analyze their
experience of research and give insights into the future
development of this increasingly important area of biological
sciences.
Most of the information on the functional role, structure and
molecular biology of creatine kinase is scattered in several
hundreds of publications. The editors of this volume invited all
authors who are most active at present in experimental research on
creatine kinases to summarize their work and make the information
easily available to a wider scientific audience, especially to
young investigators who are entering this field. Since the
functional role of coupled creatine kinases is directly related to
the phenomenon of compartmentation and structural organization of
metabolic networks, we also invited experts in the related areas to
contribute to the volume. Almost all invited authors responded
enthusiastically and the results of this collective work are
presented here. For biochemists, biophysicists, physiologists, and
medical research workers.
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