A-Level Biology AQA 7402

1.6: ATP

#1.6.1

A single molecule of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is a nucleotide derivative and is formed from a molecule of ribose, a molecule of adenine and three phosphate groups.

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#1.6.2

Hydrolysis of ATP to adenosine diphosphate (ADP) and an inorganic phosphate group (Pi) is catalysed by the enzyme ATP hydrolase.

#1.6.3

The hydrolysis of ATP can be coupled to energy-requiring reactions within cells.

#1.6.4

The inorganic phosphate released during the hydrolysis of ATP can be used to phosphorylate other compounds, often making them more reactive.

#1.6.5

ATP is resynthesised by the condensation of ADP and Pi. This reaction is catalysed by the enzyme ATP synthase during photosynthesis, or during respiration.

1.5.2
DNA replication
1.7
Water