@fufufuyen So, ADP is just adenosine and two phosphates.
I’m sorry but I don’t understand: “but if when breaking off the phosphate takes with it an oxygen (4 oxygens now), the OH would then go to the ADP making it the also the hydroxyl.” part.
(1)breaking off of the phosphate group (2)slightly negative pole (3)hydrogen bonds creating OH?
@creativsis Adenosine diphosphate is only the adenosine and the two phosphate groups. It doesn’t include the hydroxyl group when the other phosphate breaks off, but if when breaking off the phosphate takes with it an oxygen (4 oxygens now), the OH would then go to the ADP making it the also the hydroxyl.
Question;
So adenosine triphosphate is composed of adenosine and 3 phosphate groups.
& adenosone diphosphate is composed of adenosine and 2 phosphate group… & a hydroxyl group? Always?
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The first few minutes are class business issues, either download or indur the topic until the biology content begins.
Overview begins @15:32, Lecture begins shortly after that.
Textbook used for this course is “Biology: The Dynamic Science” 2nd Edition by Peter J. Russell, et al.
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@fufufuyen So, ADP is just adenosine and two phosphates.
I’m sorry but I don’t understand: “but if when breaking off the phosphate takes with it an oxygen (4 oxygens now), the OH would then go to the ADP making it the also the hydroxyl.” part.
(1)breaking off of the phosphate group (2)slightly negative pole (3)hydrogen bonds creating OH?
@creativsis Adenosine diphosphate is only the adenosine and the two phosphate groups. It doesn’t include the hydroxyl group when the other phosphate breaks off, but if when breaking off the phosphate takes with it an oxygen (4 oxygens now), the OH would then go to the ADP making it the also the hydroxyl.
Question;
So adenosine triphosphate is composed of adenosine and 3 phosphate groups.
& adenosone diphosphate is composed of adenosine and 2 phosphate group… & a hydroxyl group? Always?
Thank you so much! This finally helped me understand ATP hydrolysis.
Who knew it could be so simple? Thanks a lot, I’m not even taking bio anymore, but it’s fascinating to learn about these things.
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