Adenosinum triphosphoricum

Adenosinum-5'-triphosphoricum
ATP
ATP
ATP
Cognitores
DrugBank DB00171
PubChem 5957
Natura chemica
Formula summarum C
10
H
16
N
5
O
13
P
3
Massa molaris 507.18 g/mol
Potentia acidi pKa1 = 0.9
pKa2 = 1.5
pKa3 = 2.3
pKa4 = 7.7

Acidum adenosinum triphosphoricum (abbreviatura: ATP) est nucleotidum et energiae fons laborum corporis. ATP photosynthesi et phosphorylatione oxidativa oritur. Molecula ex grege adenini, saccharo ribosi et tribus gregibus phosphati constituta est. Separatione ex ATP gregis phosphati γ energiam liberat, ut adenosinum diphosphoricum (ADP) restet.[1]

Forma iontibus onerata (sal acidi adenosini triphosphorici) adenosinum triphosphatum nominatur.

  1. Knowles, J. R. (1980). "Enzyme-catalyzed phosphoryl transfer reactions". Annu. Rev. Biochem. 49: 877–919 

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