atp |
atpase |
In biochemistry terms the difference between atp and atpase
is that
atp is adenosine triphosphate while
atpase is a type of enzyme which works to convert adenosine triphosphate (ATP) into adenosine diphosphate (ADP) and a free phosphate ion, thereby releasing energy to be used in cellular activity.
As an initialism ATP
is adenosine triphosphate.
As a noun ATPase is
a type of enzyme which works to convert adenosine triphosphate (ATP) into adenosine diphosphate (ADP) and a free phosphate ion, thereby releasing energy to be used in cellular activity.
atp |
dynein |
As an initialism ATP
is adenosine triphosphate.
As a noun dynein is
any of a group of enzymes that hydrolyze ATP and thus provides motive power for motile structures such as microtubules.
atp |
thiotriphosphate |
As an initialism atp
is (biochemistry) adenosine triphosphate.
As a noun thiotriphosphate is
a triphosphate, such as atp, in which an oxygen has been replaced by a sulfur.
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