ATP short for adenosine triphosphate.
ATP is a high energy compound used in both catabolic and anabolic reactions.
It contains an adenine which is a nitrogenous base, ribose sugar and three molecules of phosphate group.
The terminal 2 bonds are phosphoanhydride bonds and the phosphate which is attached to sugar forms phosphodiester Bond.
The large amount of energy liberated by hydrolysis of ATP is due to the cleavage of terminal Phosphoanhydride Bond.
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ATP donates energy through (select all that apply) A. Phosphate ester bond hydrolysis B. Coupling with an endergonic reaction C. Phospho Anhydride bond hydrolysis D. Enzyme-mediated reactions E. none is correct Some anoxygenic photosynthetic bacteria are able to use _______ as an electron source. A. light B. CO2 C. H2S D. H2O E. Nitrate __________pathogens only cause diseases under certain circumstances, e.g. in immune compromised hosts
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the structure of ATP is shown below. indicate which of the bonds(a-d0 in ATP is a high-energy bond that is commonly broken to provide energy in cellular processes. explain how hydrolyzing this bond can help the cell carry out other unfavorable reactions.
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1. ATP can participate in three different types of group transfer reactions. Use structure and reaction to explain what these group transfer reactions are. Hint: the three different reactions lead to the cleavage of different phosphodiester bond in the ATP molecule. 2. Based on your answer in Question 1, what type of transfer reaction is ATP involved in the activation of amino acids during protein translation? Write the reaction with tyrosine and ATP being the substrates.
4. You have a protein that needs to bind ATP to be functional and has a KD for ATP of 10 μM. In you experiment your protein concentration is much less than that of ATP, and your final ATP concentration is 30 μM. A) What fraction of the protein is functional? Show your work. B) Suppose that you have a fluorescent ATP analog that can bind and activate your proteins that becomes quenched when it binds. Why would fluorescence change...
Write the structural formula for CAATG and then Use an arrow to identify each ester bond Clearly identify the 3' end and the 5' end Put a circle around each atom that can participate in H bonding