ATP synthase in E. coli
These
enzymes are of crucial importance in almost all
organisms, because
ATP is the common "energy currency" of
cells.
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ATP, dCTP, dGTP, dTTP
Deoxynucleotides,
substrates for
DNA polymerases.
Related ...
Full article >>>ATP is a
nucleotide that performs many essential roles in the
cell.
It is the major energy currency of the
cell, providing the energy for most of the energy-consuming activities of the
cell.
Full article >>>An analogy between
ATP and rechargeable batteries is appropriate. The batteries are used, giving up their
potential energy until it has all been converted into
kinetic energy and heat/unusable energy.
Full article >>>The energy
molecule of
cells, synthesized mainly in
mitochondria and
chloroplasts; energy from the breakdown of
ATP drives many important reactions in the
cell.
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z ...
Full article >>>ATP synthetase
The
ATP synthetase (or
ATP synthase) of
mitochondria and
chloroplasts is an anabolic
enzyme that harnesses the energy of a
transmembrane proton gradient as an energy source for adding an inorganic
phosphate group to a
molecule of ...
Full article >>>ATP is continually produced and consumed as illustrated below.
Review
Use the symbols below to draw a disaccharide,
polysaccharide, triglyceride,
phospholipid,
polypeptide, and
DNA. Use short, straight lines to represent covalent bonds.
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Genome Research Payoffs
The Tools for
DNA Diagnostics component of the Advanced Technology Program (
ATP) is accelerating payoffs from
genome research, and several companies funded by
ATP have built on DOE-sponsored research.
Full article >>>ATP -- "
adenosine triphosphate". A relatively stable, high energy
molecule used to fuel chemical reactions within
cells.
biochemistry -- the study of those
molecules used and manufactured by living things.
Full article >>>ATP (
adenosine triphosphate) - a triphosphate ester of
adenine that participates in the
transfer of energy in hundreds of individual cellular reactions.
Full article >>>ATP(
Adenosine TriPhosphate) A
molecule consisting of
adenosine (
adenine plus a ribose sugar) and three
phosphate groups.
Full article >>>ATP synthase
A cluster of several membrane
proteins found in the
mitochondrial
cristae (and
bacterial
plasma membrane) that function in
chemiosmosis with adjacent
electron transport chains, ...
Full article >>>ATP synthase A membrane-bound
enzyme in
mitochondria and
chloroplasts that phosphorylates ADP to form
ATP using energy from the passage of
protons through the
enzyme.
Atria Chambers of the
heart.
Full article >>>(
ATP) The major source of usable energy in
cell metabolism; composed of
adenine, ribose, and three
phosphate groups. On
hydrolysis,
ATP loses one phosphate and one hydrogen to become
adenosine diphosphate (ADP) and releases energy in the process.
Full article >>>phosphorylation Formation of a phosphate derivative of a bio
molecule, most often by enzymatic
transfer of a
phosphate group from
ATP.
Full article >>>DCD is unaffected by the
ATP synthase inhibitor oligomycin but is inhibited by the further addition of a respiratory chain inhibitor to depolarize the
mitochondria and inhibit
mitochondrial calcium accumulation without depleting
ATP [Budd and ...
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Organisms in all three
domains have two distinct genes that
code for the two subunits (alpha and beta) of the
enzyme that hydrolyzes
ATP to yield energy,
ATPase.
Full article >>>The
hydrolysis of
ATP is coupled to movement, through the requirement for
ATP to restore the configuration of
myosin prior to repeating the cycle.
Full article >>>Plectonemic joints can be extended by addition of further recA monomers (with
ATP bound) to the complex of ss
DNA-recA-ds
DNA. Rec A, as it polymerizes, unwinds ds
DNA and promotes
strand exchange.
Full article >>>By spring 1945, the BC
ATP was discontinued and the RCAF was reduced to 165,000 (all ranks) and by VJ Day on September 2, 1945 it was proposed that the RCAF maintain a peacetime strength of 16,000 (all ranks).
Full article >>>adenosine triphosphate (
ATP): the chemical substance that serves as the currency of energy in
cells.
adrenal glands: two glands lying atop the
kidneys that produce a
family of steroids.
aerobic:
organisms that require
oxygen for their
metabolism.
Full article >>>cAMP - cyclic 3',5' -
adenosine monophosphate, an important intracellular
second messenger molecule formed from
ATP by the
enzyme adenylate cyclase.
Full article >>>Adenosine triphosphate (
ATP)
A
compound with high energy phosphate bonds that provide the energy for many cellular processes.
Full article >>> AdenosineTriphosphate(
ATP) a
molecule used by
cells to store and
transport energy
(adeno = gland; tri = three) ...
Full article >>>Kinase: A
kinase is in general an
enzyme that catalyzes the
transfer of a
phosphate group from
ATP to something else. In
molecular biology, it has acquired the more specific verbal usage for the
transfer onto
DNA of a radiolabeled
phosphate group.
Full article >>>The inner fluid phase has most of the
enzymes of the tricarboxylic acid cycle and some of the
urea cycle. The inner membrane contains the components of the
electron transport chain. Major function is to regenerate
ATP by oxidative
phosphorylation ...
Full article >>>adenosine mono-, di- and triphosphates (AMP, ADP and
ATP). The phosphates are carried on the 5' carbon
atom of the ribose or
deoxyribose part of the
molecule. See also
nucleic acid and
oligonucleotide.
Full article >>>Requires
ATP and contains both
restriction and
methylation activities.
Restriction-fragment-length
polymorphism (
RFLP).
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