Structure of atp and different phosphorylations involved in it
Answers
Answered by
1
ATP is a nucleotide that consists of three main structures: the nitrogenous base, adenine; the sugar, ribose; and a chain of three phosphate groups bound to ribose. ... ATP is able to power cellular processes by transferring a phosphate group to another molecule (a process called phosphorylation).
Answered by
0
ATP is composed of an adenine ring, ribose sugar, and three phosphate groups (triphosphate). ... The bonds that are formed after hydrolysis or the phosphorylation of a residue by ATP are lower in energy than that of the phosphoanhydride bonds of ATP.
Similar questions