phosphagens
Phosphagens are a class of energy-storage compounds used by many animals, some protists, and certain invertebrates to store and rapidly mobilize high-energy phosphate groups. They function as short-term ATP buffers that enable quick regeneration of ATP from ADP during phases of high or fluctuating energy demand.
The core chemical principle is a reversible transfer of a phosphate group between a phosphagen and ADP,
Physiological roles include rapid ATP regeneration during onset of muscular activity, buffering of cellular energy status,
Distribution and evolution of phosphagen systems vary among lineages, reflecting adaptations to different metabolic strategies. Creatine