ATP (BioCAD00000006901)
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Metabolite Card
Chinese Name: 5-三磷酸腺苷
Formula: C10H16N5O13P3 (506.9957)
SMILES:
NC1=NC=NC2=C1N=CN2[C@@H]1O[C@H](COP(O)(=O)OP(O)(=O)OP(O)(O)=O)[C@@H](O)[C@H]1O
Synonyms [en]
ATP; Adenosine 5'-triphosphate; Adenosine triphosphate; adenosine-5'-triphosphate; Atriphos; Striadyne
Last reviewed on 2026-04-16.
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ATP. 数据之源,洞见之始. SMRUCC genomics institute, a synthetic life researcher from China.
https://biocad_registry.innovation.ac.cn/s/ATP
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Note
Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is a nucleotide consisting of a purine base (adenine) attached to the first carbon atom of ribose (a pentose sugar). Three phosphate groups are esterified at the fifth carbon atom of the ribose. ATP is incorporated into nucleic acids by polymerases in the processes of DNA replication and transcription. ATP contributes to cellular energy charge and participates in overall energy balance, maintaining cellular homeostasis. ATP can act as an extracellular signaling molecule via interactions with specific purinergic receptors to mediate a wide variety of processes as diverse as neurotransmission, inflammation, apoptosis, and bone remodelling. Extracellular ATP and its metabolite adenosine have also been shown to exert a variety of effects on nearly every cell type in human skin, and ATP seems to play a direct role in triggering skin inflammatory, regenerative, and fibrotic responses to mechanical injury, an indirect role in melanocyte proliferation and apoptosis, and a complex role in Langerhans cell-directed adaptive immunity. During exercise, intracellular homeostasis depends on the matching of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) supply and ATP demand. Metabolites play a useful role in communicating the extent of ATP demand to the metabolic supply pathways. Effects as different as proliferation or differentiation, chemotaxis, release of cytokines or lysosomal constituents, and generation of reactive oxygen or nitrogen species are elicited upon stimulation of blood cells with extracellular ATP. The increased concentration of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) in erythrocytes from patients with chronic renal failure (CRF) has been observed in many studies but the mechanism leading to these abnormalities still is controversial. (PMID: 15490415, 15129319, 14707763, 14696970, 11157473).
DBLinks
- CAS Registry Number: 56-65-5
- PubChem CID: 5957
- ChEBI: 15422
- HMDB: HMDB0000538
- LipidMaps:
- KEGG: C00002
- BioCyc: ATP
- NCBI MeSH: Adenosine Triphosphate
- Wikipedia: Adenosine_triphosphate
Other DBLinks
- CAS Registry Number: 11016-17-4
- CAS Registry Number: 119439-06-4
- CAS Registry Number: 126339-06-8
- CAS Registry Number: 126827-79-0
- CAS Registry Number: 34369-07-8
- CAS Registry Number: 51963-61-2
- CAS Registry Number: 56-65-5
- CAS Registry Number: 987-65-5
- PubChem: 5957
- ChEBI: ChEBI:15422
- HMDB: HMDB0000538
- KEGG: C00002
- NCBI MeSH: Adenosine Triphosphate
- Wikipedia: Adenosine_triphosphate
- DrugBank: DB00171
- RefMet: RM0138930
- MoNA: CCMSLIB00005464506
- MoNA: CCMSLIB00005464607
- MoNA: EMBL-MCF_spec365637
- MoNA: EMBL_MCF_2_0_HRMS_Library000331
- MoNA: MCH00018
- MoNA: MCH00019
- MoNA: MCH00020
- MoNA: MoNA024007
- MoNA: MoNA024015
- MoNA: MoNA034208
- MoNA: MoNA034213
- MoNA: MoNA034214
- MoNA: MoNA037935
- MoNA: MoNA_0007062
- MoNA: MoNA_0007063
- MoNA: MoNA_0007064
- MoNA: MoNA_0007065
- MoNA: MoNA_0007066
- MoNA: MoNA_0007067
- MoNA: MoNA_0007310
- MoNA: MoNA_0008807
- MoNA: MoNA_0008808
- MoNA: MoNA_0008809
- MoNA: MoNA_0008810
- MoNA: MoNA_0008811
- MoNA: MoNA_0008812
- MoNA: MoNA_0009014
- MoNA: MoNA_0009015
- MoNA: MoNA_0009016
- MoNA: MoNA_0009017
- MoNA: MoNA_0009018
- MoNA: MoNA_0009019
- MoNA: MoNA_0009512
- MoNA: MoNA_0009513
- Metlin: METLIN_95
- Coconut NaturalProduct: CNP0223347.10
- Coconut NaturalProduct: CNP0223347.2
- Coconut NaturalProduct: CNP0223347.5
- Coconut NaturalProduct: CNP0223347.6
- Coconut NaturalProduct: CNP0223347.8
- metaboanalyst: 5bdbbb6c3ff16e79564f786ad7e11bbf
- metaboanalyst: e43fff6d414a7dd7500e9ca702af710f
- HERB: HBIN014695
Class / Ontology
- WishartLab ClassyFire: [Purine ribonucleotides] Purine ribonucleotides
- RefMet: [Purine rNTP] Purine rNTP
- ChEBI: [CHEBI:15422] ATP
- Coconut NaturalProduct: [Purine nucleos(t)ides] Purine nucleos(t)ides
| ID | EC Number | Name |
|---|---|---|
| KEGG:R00002 | 1.18.6.1 | reduced ferredoxin:dinitrogen oxidoreductase (ATP-hydrolysing) |
| KEGG:R00076 | 2.7.11.19 | ATP:phosphorylase-b phosphotransferase; |
| KEGG:R00085 | 3.6.1.5 | ATP diphosphohydrolase (phosphate-forming) |
| KEGG:R00086 | 3.6.1.5 | ATP phosphohydrolase |
| KEGG:R00087 | 3.6.1.8 | ATP diphosphohydrolase (diphosphate-forming); |
| KEGG:R00088 | 3.5.4.17 | ATP aminohydrolase |
| KEGG:R00089 | 4.6.1.1 | ATP diphosphate-lyase (cyclizing; 3',5'-cyclic-AMP-forming) |
| KEGG:R00104 | 2.7.1.23 | ATP:NAD+ 2'-phosphotransferase |
| KEGG:R00105 | 2.7.1.86 | ATP:NADH 2'-phosphotransferase |
| KEGG:R00124 | 2.7.4.6 | ATP:ADP phosphatransferase |
| KEGG:R00126 | 2.7.7.53 | ADP:ATP adenylyltransferase |
| KEGG:R00127 | 2.7.4.3 | ATP:AMP phosphotransferase |
| KEGG:R00128 | 3.6.1.14 | adenosine-tetraphosphate phosphohydrolase |
| KEGG:R00129 | 4.2.1.93 | (6S)-6beta-hydroxy-1,4,5,6-tetrahydronicotinamide-adenine dinucleotide hydro-lyase (ATP-hydrolysing, NADH-forming) |
| KEGG:R00130 | 2.7.1.24 | ATP:dephospho-CoA 3'-phosphotransferase |
| KEGG:R00137 | 2.7.7.1 | ATP:nicotinamide-nucleotide adenylyltransferase |
| KEGG:R00139 | 2.7.4.6 | ATP:2'-deoxy-5-hydroxymethylcytidine-5'-diphosphate phosphotransferase |
| KEGG:R00140 | 2.7.4.12 | ATP:5-hydroxymethyldeoxycytidylate phosphotransferase |
| KEGG:R00141 | 2.7.3.8 | ATP:ammonia phosphotransferase |
| KEGG:R00149 | 6.3.4.16 | carbon-dioxide:ammonia ligase (ADP-forming,carbamate-phosphorylating) |
Taxonomy Source
- Allium sativum [ncbi taxid: 4682]
- Escherichia coli [ncbi taxid: 562]
- Homo sapiens [ncbi taxid: 9606]
- Hypoxylon rickii [ncbi taxid: 110545]
- Mus musculus [ncbi taxid: 10090]
- Escherichia coli [ncbi taxid: 562]
- FOOD SAKE [ncbi taxid: ]
Pathway Synthetic
| pathway id | name |
|---|---|
| BioCyc:LEISH_PWY3IU-99 | superpathway of central carbon metabolism |
| BioCyc:LEISH_TCA | TCA cycle |
| BioCyc:LEISH_GLYCOLYSIS | glycolysis I |
| BioCyc:LEISH_PWY3IU-258 | UDP-galactose biosynthesis |
| BioCyc:LEISH_GLUCONEO-PWY | gluconeogenesis I |
| BioCyc:LEISH_PWY3IU-113 | S-adenosyl-L-methionine biosynthesis |
| BioCyc:LEISH_PWY3IU-235 | folate metabolism |
| BioCyc:LEISH_PWY-5381 | pyridine nucleotide cycling (plants) |
| BioCyc:LEISH_PWY0-166 | pyrimidine deoxyribonucleotides de novo biosynthesis I |
| BioCyc:LEISH_PWY0-163 | salvage pathways of pyrimidine ribonucleotides |
| BioCyc:LEISH_PWY3IU-445 | purine nucleotide metabolism (phosphotransfer and nucleotide modification) |
| BioCyc:LEISH_PWY0-901 | selenocysteine biosynthesis I (bacteria) |
| BioCyc:LEISH_PWY3IU-196 | methionine biosynthesis |
| BioCyc:LEISH_TRYPANOSYN-PWY | trypanothione biosynthesis |
| BioCyc:LEISH_SPHINGOLIPID-SYN-PWY | sphingolipid metabolism |
| BioCyc:LEISH_GALACTITOLCAT-PWY | galactitol degradation |
| BioCyc:LEISH_PROPIONMET-PWY | methylmalonyl pathway |
| BioCyc:LEISH_RIBOKIN-PWY | ribose degradation |
| BioCyc:LEISH_LACTOSECAT-PWY | lactose and galactose degradation I |
| BioCyc:LEISH_PWY3IU-106 | glycerol metabolism |