| Adenosine 5'-triphosphate (ATP) is a central component of energy storage and metabolism in vivo. ATP is use in many cellular processes, respiration, biosynthetic reactions, motility, and cell division. ATP is a substrate of many kinases involved in cell signaling and of adenylate cyclase(s) that produce the second messenger cAMP. ATP provides the metabolic energy to drive metabolic pumps. ATP serves as a coenzyme in a wide array of enzymatic reactions. P2 purinergic agonist, increases activity of Ca2+-activated K+ channels, substrate for ATP-dependent enzyme systems Synonym: ATP2Na CAS No: 51963-61-2 Molecular Formula: C10H14N5O13P3Na23H2O Molecular Weight: 605.19 Purity (HPLC): 98% Appearance: White powder pH: 2.5~4.5 Solubility: Colorless, clear, complete Loss on Drying: 12% Fluorescence Impurities: Conforms to reference Heavy Metals: 0.001% Storage and Stability: Store at 4C. Stable for 12 months after receipt. |