Chemical Reactions of Phosphate Anhydrides quiz Flashcards
Chemical Reactions of Phosphate Anhydrides quiz
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Which of the following is the major reservoir for phosphorus in the phosphorus cycle?
The major reservoir for phosphorus in the phosphorus cycle is sedimentary rock.What role do magnesium ions play in the reactions of phosphate anhydrides?
Magnesium ions reduce the negative charge of phosphate anhydrides, facilitating nucleophilic attack.What is the significance of the gamma phosphate position in ATP reactions?
The gamma phosphate position is the site where nucleophilic acyl substitution occurs in ATP reactions.What is nucleophilic acyl substitution (NAS) in the context of phosphate anhydrides?
NAS is a reaction where a nucleophile attacks the gamma phosphate of ATP after magnesium complex formation.What are the three key reactions involving ATP?
The three key reactions are hydrolysis, alcoholysis, and nucleophilic acyl substitution (NAS) with carboxylic acids.How does aminolysis differ from other reactions of phosphate anhydrides?
Aminolysis involves a phosphorylated carboxyl group reacting with an amine to form an amide and hydrogen phosphate.Why is the magnesium complex important in ATP reactions?
The magnesium complex is important because it reduces the negative charge, allowing nucleophiles to attack ATP.What happens to ATP during hydrolysis?
During hydrolysis, ATP reacts with water to form ADP and hydrogen phosphate.What is the result of alcoholysis of ATP?
Alcoholysis of ATP results in the formation of a phosphorylated alkoxyl group and ADP.What is the final product of aminolysis involving a phosphorylated carboxyl group?
The final product of aminolysis is an amide and hydrogen phosphate.