Definition and other additional information on ATP from Biology-Online.org dictionary. ... ATP is a nucleotide that contains a large amount of chemical energy stored in its high-energy phosphate bonds. It releases energy when it is broken down (hydrolyzed) into ADP (or Adenosine Diphosphate). ... Welcome to biology-online.org!
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The structure of ATP has an ordered carbon compound as a backbone, but the part that is really critical is the phosphorous part - the triphosphate. Three phosphorous groups are connected by oxygens to each other, and there are also side oxygens connected to the phosphorous atoms.
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Figure 3. Enzymes and the formation of NADH and ATP. Images from Purves et al., Life: The Science of Biology, 4th Edition, by Sinauer Associates () and WH Freeman (
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In darkness, rods consume 108 ATP s−1, about the same as Drosophila photoreceptors [3]. Ion fluxes associated with phototransduction and synaptic transmission dominate; as in CNS [4], the contribution of enzymes of the second-messenger cascade is surprisingly small. ... Mammalian Vision: Rods Are a Bargain; Current Biology,
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ATP is generated from ADP and phosphate ions by a complex set of processes occurring in the cell. These processes depend on the activities of a special group of cofactors called coenzymes. Three important coenzymes are: nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD); ... The Science of Biology...
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the cell biology of the endogenous inhibitory protein IF1” ... Surprisingly, IF1 also has a profound impact on mitochondrial structure and function: IF1 overexpression increased mitochondrial mass and ATP synthase activity, decreasing Dym and favouring a relative dependence of ATP homeostasis on oxidative phosphorylation.
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Interactive animation showing how ATP functions like a rechargeable battery in the transfer of energy. ... ATP stores energy ... ATP works like a rechargeable battery. Energy can be released by converting ATP to ADP, which is the "uncharged" form. Likewise, by binding to a third phosphate group, ADP can be converted back to ATP,
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