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Adenosine Triphosphate
A high-energy molecule used to power cellular activities, consisting of adenosine and three phosphate groups.Phosphate Groups
Three linked groups in ATP, whose bonds release energy when broken during hydrolysis.Adenosine
A component of ATP made up of an adenine nitrogenous base and a pentose sugar.Pentose Sugar
A five-carbon sugar that, along with adenine, forms the adenosine part of ATP.Adenine
A nitrogenous base that pairs with a pentose sugar to form adenosine in ATP.ATP Hydrolysis
The process of breaking bonds between phosphate groups in ATP, releasing energy.Adenosine Diphosphate
A molecule formed from ATP hydrolysis, containing two phosphate groups.Adenosine Monophosphate
A molecule formed from further hydrolysis of ADP, containing one phosphate group.Energy Coupling
Using energy from exergonic reactions, like ATP hydrolysis, to drive endergonic reactions.Exergonic Reaction
A reaction that releases energy, such as ATP hydrolysis.Endergonic Reaction
A reaction that requires energy input, often driven by ATP hydrolysis.Phosphorylation
The transfer of a phosphate group from ATP to another molecule, altering its activity.Activation
A process where phosphorylation makes a molecule reactive or changes its conformation.Conformation
The shape or structure of a molecule, which can be altered by phosphorylation.Kinetic Energy
Energy of motion, often derived from ATP hydrolysis in cellular activities.