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- Adenosine_diphosphate abstract "Adenosine diphosphate, abbreviated ADP, is an important organic compound in metabolism and is essential to the flow of energy in living cells. A molecule of ADP consists of three important structural components: a sugar backbone attached to a molecule of adenine and two phosphate groups bonded to the 5' carbon atom of ribose. The carbon molecules that make up the ring structure of a sugar can be named in a way that more specifically designates the location of the phosphate and adenosine attachments: The sugar backbone of ADP is known as a pentose sugar and consists of five carbon molecules. The two phosphate groups of ADP are added in series to the 5’ carbon of the sugar backbone, while the adenosine molecule attaches to the 1’ carbon.The two phosphates in ADP can be correlated with ATP and AMP. ATP consists of three phosphate groups attached in series to the 5’ carbon location, whereas ADP contains two phosphate groups attached to the 5’ position, and AMP contains only one phosphate group attached at the 5’ position. Energy transfer used by all living things is a result of dephosphorylation of ATP by enzymes known as ATPases. The cleavage of a phosphate group from ATP results in the coupling of energy to metabolic reactions and a by-product, a molecule of ADP. Being the "molecular unit of currency", ATP is continually being formed from lower-energy molecules of ADP and AMP. The biosynthesis of ATP is achieved throughout processes such as substrate level phosphorylation, oxidative phosphorylation, and photophosphorylation, all of which facilitating the addition of a phosphate group to an ADP molecule.".
- Adenosine_diphosphate iupacName "adenosine 5'-(trihydrogen diphosphate)".
- Adenosine_diphosphate thumbnail Adenosindiphosphat_protoniert.svg?width=300.
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- Adenosine_diphosphate hasPhotoCollection Adenosine_diphosphate.
- Adenosine_diphosphate imagefile "Adenosindiphosphat protoniert.svg".
- Adenosine_diphosphate imagefile "Adenosine-diphosphate-3D-balls.png".
- Adenosine_diphosphate imagename "Ball-and-stick model of ADP".
- Adenosine_diphosphate imagename "Skeletal formula of ADP".
- Adenosine_diphosphate imagesize "220".
- Adenosine_diphosphate imagesize "230".
- Adenosine_diphosphate iupacname "adenosine 5'-".
- Adenosine_diphosphate othernames "adenosine 5′-diphosphate".
- Adenosine_diphosphate verifiedfields "changed".
- Adenosine_diphosphate verifiedrevid "477242390".
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- Adenosine_diphosphate subject Category:Cellular_respiration.
- Adenosine_diphosphate subject Category:Nucleotides.
- Adenosine_diphosphate subject Category:Purinergic_signalling.
- Adenosine_diphosphate subject Category:Purines.
- Adenosine_diphosphate type ChemicalCompound.
- Adenosine_diphosphate type ChemicalSubstance.
- Adenosine_diphosphate type ChemicalSubstanceType.
- Adenosine_diphosphate type ChemicalObject.
- Adenosine_diphosphate type Thing.
- Adenosine_diphosphate comment "Adenosine diphosphate, abbreviated ADP, is an important organic compound in metabolism and is essential to the flow of energy in living cells. A molecule of ADP consists of three important structural components: a sugar backbone attached to a molecule of adenine and two phosphate groups bonded to the 5' carbon atom of ribose.".
- Adenosine_diphosphate label "Adenosina difosfato".
- Adenosine_diphosphate label "Adenosina difosfato".
- Adenosine_diphosphate label "Adenosindiphosphat".
- Adenosine_diphosphate label "Adenosine diphosphate".
- Adenosine_diphosphate label "Adenosinedifosfaat".
- Adenosine_diphosphate label "Adenosín difosfato".
- Adenosine_diphosphate label "Adenozyno-5'-difosforan".
- Adenosine_diphosphate label "Adénosine diphosphate".
- Adenosine_diphosphate label "Аденозиндифосфат".
- Adenosine_diphosphate label "أدينوزين ثنائي الفوسفات".
- Adenosine_diphosphate label "アデノシン二リン酸".
- Adenosine_diphosphate label "二磷酸腺苷".
- Adenosine_diphosphate sameAs Adenosindifosfát.
- Adenosine_diphosphate sameAs Adenosindiphosphat.
- Adenosine_diphosphate sameAs ADP.
- Adenosine_diphosphate sameAs Adenosín_difosfato.
- Adenosine_diphosphate sameAs Adénosine_diphosphate.
- Adenosine_diphosphate sameAs Adenosina_difosfat.
- Adenosine_diphosphate sameAs Adenosina_difosfato.
- Adenosine_diphosphate sameAs アデノシン二リン酸.
- Adenosine_diphosphate sameAs 아데노신_이인산.
- Adenosine_diphosphate sameAs Adenosinedifosfaat.
- Adenosine_diphosphate sameAs Adenozyno-5'-difosforan.
- Adenosine_diphosphate sameAs Adenosina_difosfato.
- Adenosine_diphosphate sameAs m.0m8sp.
- Adenosine_diphosphate sameAs Q185253.
- Adenosine_diphosphate sameAs Q185253.
- Adenosine_diphosphate wasDerivedFrom Adenosine_diphosphate?oldid=601115051.
- Adenosine_diphosphate depiction Adenosindiphosphat_protoniert.svg.
- Adenosine_diphosphate isPrimaryTopicOf Adenosine_diphosphate.