Figure 1: ATP concentration affects signal efficacy of CFP-YFP–based FRET sensors. It is important to note further that the ratio changes (8–45% change in YFP/CFP ratio) are within the range ...
Figure 6: Nucleotide-dependent processive stepping ... filaments along by repetitive conformational changes coupled to ATP hydrolysis. But to understand fully even this fundamental aspect of ...
The hydrolysis of ATP releases energy that is used to drive various cellular processes, such as muscle contraction, nerve impulse transmission, and the synthesis of complex molecules. GTP is another ...
Other notable slang terms or acronyms include: Outside of social media, ATP has a different meaning altogether. It is the acronym for Adenosine Triphosphate, which is a phosphorylated nucleotide ...