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Preferred Name | ATP Hydrolysis |
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ATP Hydrolysis is the cleavage of a high-energy phosphate bond of adenosine triphosphate by the addition of water. The energy derived from hydrolysis of ATP is used to drive metabolic reactions including nucleic acid and protein synthesis, to move molecules against concentration gradients (active transport), and to produce mechanical motion (contraction of microfibrils and microtubules).
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ATP Hydrolysis
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label | ATP Hydrolysis
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Legacy Concept Name | ATP_Hydrolysis
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Preferred_Name | ATP Hydrolysis
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Semantic_Type | Molecular Function
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prefixIRI | Thesaurus:C19939
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DEFINITION | ATP Hydrolysis is the cleavage of a high-energy phosphate bond of adenosine triphosphate by the addition of water. The energy derived from hydrolysis of ATP is used to drive metabolic reactions including nucleic acid and protein synthesis, to move molecules against concentration gradients (active transport), and to produce mechanical motion (contraction of microfibrils and microtubules).
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UMLS_CUI | C1510699
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code | C19939
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FULL_SYN | ATP Hydrolysis
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