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ATP - the energy currency of cell
Namrata Chhabra, M.D., Biochemistry
Biochemistry for Medics- Lecture notes
www.namrata.co
ATP
The nucleotide coenzyme adenosine
triphosphate (ATP) is the most important
form of chemical energy in all cells.
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Biochemistry
ATP- Structure
ATP is a nucleoside triphosphate containing
adenine, ribose, and three phosphate groups.
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Biochemistry
Phosphate residues in ATP Structure
• In ATP, a chain of three phosphate residues are
linked to the 5'-OH group of the nucleoside
adenosine .
• These phosphate residues are termed α, β, and γ.
• The α phosphate is bound to ribose by a
phosphoric acid ester bond.
• The linkages between the three phosphate
residues, on the other hand, involve much more
unstable phosphoric acid anhydride bonds.
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Biochemistry
Phosphate residues in ATP
Structure
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Biochemistry
Role of Mg++
• The active coenzyme is a complex of ATP with
an Mg2+
ion, which is co-ordinatively bound to
the β and γ phosphates (Mg2+
ATP4–
).
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Biochemistry
Mechanisms of ATP formation
There are two basic mechanism involved for
ATP formation-
Substrate level phosphorylation and
Oxidative phosphorylation
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Biochemistry
1) Substrate level phosphorylation
• involves phosphorylation of ADP to form ATP
at the expense of the energy of the parent
substrate molecule without involving the
electron transport chain.
• Substrate is a high energy compound as
compared to the product, the surplus energy
is used for ATP formation.
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Biochemistry
Substrate level phosphorylation in
Glycolysis
• Conversion of 1,3 BPG to 3, Phosphoglycerate
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Biochemistry
Substrate level phosphorylation in
Glycolysis
• Conversion of phospho- enol -pyruvate to
Pyruvate
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Biochemistry
Substrate level phosphorylation in
TCA Cycle
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Biochemistry
Substrate level phosphorylation in
skeletal muscle
 Creatine phosphate, “energy-rich” phosphate compound is formed
from ATP in muscle
 It can regenerate ATP as needed.
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Biochemistry
2) ATP by Oxidative phosphorylation
• This process takes place in mitochondria and is energetically coupled to a
proton gradient over a membrane.
• The H+
gradients established by electron transport chain are used by the
enzyme ATP synthase as a source of energy for direct linking of an
inorganic phosphate to ADP01/23/16 13
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Biochemistry
Overview of ATP synthesis
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Biochemistry
Energy of hydrolysis
• Energy is usually liberated from the ATP
molecule to do work in the cell by a reaction
that removes one of the phosphate-oxygen
groups, leaving adenosine diphosphate (ADP).
• When the ATP converts to ADP, the ATP is said
to be spent.
• Then the ADP is usually immediately recycled
in the mitochondria where it is recharged and
comes out again as ATP.
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Biochemistry
ATP Hydrolysis
Adenosine attached to
two or one phosphate
residues is called
Adenosine di and mono
phosphate respectively.
The symbol ~ indicates
that the group attached to
the bond, on transfer to an
appropriate acceptor,
results in transfer of the
larger quantity of free
energy.
 For this reason, the term
group transfer potential
rather than "high-energy
bond" is preferred .
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Biochemistry
Status of AMP
• The phosphate in AMP (adenosine mono
phosphate) is of the low-energy type, since it
is a normal ester linkage.
• High AMP level depicts a low energy state of
a cell.
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Biochemistry
Functions of ATP
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Biochemistry
Examples of coupling reactions
ATP can donate
single phosphate,
two phosphates or
even Adenosine moiety to suitable acceptors
for the formation of important biological
compounds.
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Biochemistry
A) Single phosphate transfer
The phosphorylation of glucose to glucose 6-phosphate, the first reaction of
Glycolysis, is highly endergonic and cannot proceed under physiologic conditions.
When (1) and (2) are coupled in a reaction catalyzed by hexokinase,
phosphorylation of glucose readily proceeds in a highly exergonic reaction that
under physiologic conditions is irreversible.
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Biochemistry
B) Transfer of two phosphate groups
During the process of
activation of fatty acid
before oxidation, ATP is
converted to AMP with
the release of
pyrophosphate, which
can subsequently be
hydrolyzed to inorganic
phosphates.
i) Activation of fatty acids
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Biochemistry
B) Transfer of two phosphate groups
(contd.)
ii) Activation of amino acids-Amino acids are
activated before incorporation into the
growing peptide chain .
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Biochemistry
C) Transfer of adenosine moiety
• This takes place during activation of Methionine to S-
Adenosyl Methionine (Active Methionine), which is a methyl
group donor in the body.
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Biochemistry
Fate of AMP
• AMP, formed as a consequence of several
activating reactions involving ATP, is
recovered by rephosphorylation to ADP.
• Adenylyl Kinase (Myokinase) interconverts
Adenine Nucleotides
• This enzyme is present in most cells. It
catalyzes the following reaction:
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Biochemistry
Reaction catalyzed by Adenylyl kinase
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Biochemistry
Why is ATP considered the universal energy
currency of cells why not other nucleotides
like CTP, UTP etc ?
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Biochemistry
• The other nucleotides -GTP, CTP and UTP , do
participate in metabolic reactions but the ease
with which ATP can donate single phosphate,
two phosphates, or even Adenosine moiety is
considered a better nucleotide in energy
transfer reactions .
ATP- The energy currency
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Biochemistry
Significance of other nucleotides
• GTP has a role in gluconeogenesis and in the
process of translation ; CTP is required for
phospholipid and triacylglycerol synthesis ,
while UTP is required for glycogen synthesis
and also in Uronic pathway for the synthesis
of glycosaminoglycans and for detoxification
reactions.
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Professor (Dr.) Namrata Chhabra, M.D.,
Biochemistry
References
1) Murray RK, Granner DK, Mayes PA, et al. Harper’s Illustrated
Biochemistry, 28th ed. New York: Lange Medical
Books/McGraw-Hill, 2003.
2) Stryer L: Biochemistry, 6th edition, New York: W.H. Freeman
and company (2002).
3) Lehninger Principles of Biochemistry, Third edition, Macmillan
Worth Publishers, USA(2004).
6) Tietz Text Book of Clinical Chemistry, Third edition, W.B.
Saunders Company, Philadelphia USA (1999).
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Biochemistry
Further reading
Biochemistry for medics- Lecture notes
ATP –the universal energy currency of cell
http://www.namrata.co/atp-the-universal-energy-cu
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ATP- The universal energy currency of cell

  • 1. ATP - the energy currency of cell Namrata Chhabra, M.D., Biochemistry Biochemistry for Medics- Lecture notes www.namrata.co
  • 2. ATP The nucleotide coenzyme adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is the most important form of chemical energy in all cells. 01/23/16 2 Professor (Dr.) Namrata Chhabra, M.D., Biochemistry
  • 3. ATP- Structure ATP is a nucleoside triphosphate containing adenine, ribose, and three phosphate groups. 01/23/16 3 Professor (Dr.) Namrata Chhabra, M.D., Biochemistry
  • 4. Phosphate residues in ATP Structure • In ATP, a chain of three phosphate residues are linked to the 5'-OH group of the nucleoside adenosine . • These phosphate residues are termed α, β, and γ. • The α phosphate is bound to ribose by a phosphoric acid ester bond. • The linkages between the three phosphate residues, on the other hand, involve much more unstable phosphoric acid anhydride bonds. 01/23/16 4 Professor (Dr.) Namrata Chhabra, M.D., Biochemistry
  • 5. Phosphate residues in ATP Structure 01/23/16 5 Professor (Dr.) Namrata Chhabra, M.D., Biochemistry
  • 6. Role of Mg++ • The active coenzyme is a complex of ATP with an Mg2+ ion, which is co-ordinatively bound to the β and γ phosphates (Mg2+ ATP4– ). 01/23/16 6 Professor (Dr.) Namrata Chhabra, M.D., Biochemistry
  • 7. Mechanisms of ATP formation There are two basic mechanism involved for ATP formation- Substrate level phosphorylation and Oxidative phosphorylation 01/23/16 7 Professor (Dr.) Namrata Chhabra, M.D., Biochemistry
  • 8. 1) Substrate level phosphorylation • involves phosphorylation of ADP to form ATP at the expense of the energy of the parent substrate molecule without involving the electron transport chain. • Substrate is a high energy compound as compared to the product, the surplus energy is used for ATP formation. 01/23/16 8 Professor (Dr.) Namrata Chhabra, M.D., Biochemistry
  • 9. Substrate level phosphorylation in Glycolysis • Conversion of 1,3 BPG to 3, Phosphoglycerate 01/23/16 9 Professor (Dr.) Namrata Chhabra, M.D., Biochemistry
  • 10. Substrate level phosphorylation in Glycolysis • Conversion of phospho- enol -pyruvate to Pyruvate 01/23/16 10 Professor (Dr.) Namrata Chhabra, M.D., Biochemistry
  • 11. Substrate level phosphorylation in TCA Cycle 01/23/16 11 Professor (Dr.) Namrata Chhabra, M.D., Biochemistry
  • 12. Substrate level phosphorylation in skeletal muscle  Creatine phosphate, “energy-rich” phosphate compound is formed from ATP in muscle  It can regenerate ATP as needed. 01/23/16 12 Professor (Dr.) Namrata Chhabra, M.D., Biochemistry
  • 13. 2) ATP by Oxidative phosphorylation • This process takes place in mitochondria and is energetically coupled to a proton gradient over a membrane. • The H+ gradients established by electron transport chain are used by the enzyme ATP synthase as a source of energy for direct linking of an inorganic phosphate to ADP01/23/16 13 Professor (Dr.) Namrata Chhabra, M.D., Biochemistry
  • 14. Overview of ATP synthesis 01/23/16 14 Professor (Dr.) Namrata Chhabra, M.D., Biochemistry
  • 15. Energy of hydrolysis • Energy is usually liberated from the ATP molecule to do work in the cell by a reaction that removes one of the phosphate-oxygen groups, leaving adenosine diphosphate (ADP). • When the ATP converts to ADP, the ATP is said to be spent. • Then the ADP is usually immediately recycled in the mitochondria where it is recharged and comes out again as ATP. 01/23/16 15 Professor (Dr.) Namrata Chhabra, M.D., Biochemistry
  • 16. ATP Hydrolysis Adenosine attached to two or one phosphate residues is called Adenosine di and mono phosphate respectively. The symbol ~ indicates that the group attached to the bond, on transfer to an appropriate acceptor, results in transfer of the larger quantity of free energy.  For this reason, the term group transfer potential rather than "high-energy bond" is preferred . 01/23/16 16 Professor (Dr.) Namrata Chhabra, M.D., Biochemistry
  • 17. Status of AMP • The phosphate in AMP (adenosine mono phosphate) is of the low-energy type, since it is a normal ester linkage. • High AMP level depicts a low energy state of a cell. 01/23/16 17 Professor (Dr.) Namrata Chhabra, M.D., Biochemistry
  • 18. Functions of ATP 01/23/16 18 Professor (Dr.) Namrata Chhabra, M.D., Biochemistry
  • 19. Examples of coupling reactions ATP can donate single phosphate, two phosphates or even Adenosine moiety to suitable acceptors for the formation of important biological compounds. 01/23/16 19 Professor (Dr.) Namrata Chhabra, M.D., Biochemistry
  • 20. A) Single phosphate transfer The phosphorylation of glucose to glucose 6-phosphate, the first reaction of Glycolysis, is highly endergonic and cannot proceed under physiologic conditions. When (1) and (2) are coupled in a reaction catalyzed by hexokinase, phosphorylation of glucose readily proceeds in a highly exergonic reaction that under physiologic conditions is irreversible. 01/23/16 20 Professor (Dr.) Namrata Chhabra, M.D., Biochemistry
  • 21. B) Transfer of two phosphate groups During the process of activation of fatty acid before oxidation, ATP is converted to AMP with the release of pyrophosphate, which can subsequently be hydrolyzed to inorganic phosphates. i) Activation of fatty acids 01/23/16 21 Professor (Dr.) Namrata Chhabra, M.D., Biochemistry
  • 22. B) Transfer of two phosphate groups (contd.) ii) Activation of amino acids-Amino acids are activated before incorporation into the growing peptide chain . 01/23/16 22 Professor (Dr.) Namrata Chhabra, M.D., Biochemistry
  • 23. C) Transfer of adenosine moiety • This takes place during activation of Methionine to S- Adenosyl Methionine (Active Methionine), which is a methyl group donor in the body. 01/23/16 23 Professor (Dr.) Namrata Chhabra, M.D., Biochemistry
  • 24. Fate of AMP • AMP, formed as a consequence of several activating reactions involving ATP, is recovered by rephosphorylation to ADP. • Adenylyl Kinase (Myokinase) interconverts Adenine Nucleotides • This enzyme is present in most cells. It catalyzes the following reaction: 01/23/16 24 Professor (Dr.) Namrata Chhabra, M.D., Biochemistry
  • 25. Reaction catalyzed by Adenylyl kinase 01/23/16 25 Professor (Dr.) Namrata Chhabra, M.D., Biochemistry
  • 26. Why is ATP considered the universal energy currency of cells why not other nucleotides like CTP, UTP etc ? 01/23/16 26 Professor (Dr.) Namrata Chhabra, M.D., Biochemistry
  • 27. • The other nucleotides -GTP, CTP and UTP , do participate in metabolic reactions but the ease with which ATP can donate single phosphate, two phosphates, or even Adenosine moiety is considered a better nucleotide in energy transfer reactions . ATP- The energy currency 01/23/16 27 Professor (Dr.) Namrata Chhabra, M.D., Biochemistry
  • 28. Significance of other nucleotides • GTP has a role in gluconeogenesis and in the process of translation ; CTP is required for phospholipid and triacylglycerol synthesis , while UTP is required for glycogen synthesis and also in Uronic pathway for the synthesis of glycosaminoglycans and for detoxification reactions. 01/23/16 28 Professor (Dr.) Namrata Chhabra, M.D., Biochemistry
  • 29. References 1) Murray RK, Granner DK, Mayes PA, et al. Harper’s Illustrated Biochemistry, 28th ed. New York: Lange Medical Books/McGraw-Hill, 2003. 2) Stryer L: Biochemistry, 6th edition, New York: W.H. Freeman and company (2002). 3) Lehninger Principles of Biochemistry, Third edition, Macmillan Worth Publishers, USA(2004). 6) Tietz Text Book of Clinical Chemistry, Third edition, W.B. Saunders Company, Philadelphia USA (1999). 01/23/16 29 Professor (Dr.) Namrata Chhabra, M.D., Biochemistry
  • 30. Further reading Biochemistry for medics- Lecture notes ATP –the universal energy currency of cell http://www.namrata.co/atp-the-universal-energy-cu 01/23/16 30 Professor (Dr.) Namrata Chhabra, M.D., Biochemistry