Theoretical and Experimental Chemistry

, Volume 32, Issue 4, pp 173–183 | Cite as

Kinetics and mechanism of the biomimetic reactions of macroergic phosphates

  • A. A. Yasnikov
  • N. A. Yasnikova
  • N. V. Samus'
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Abstract

Data on the reactions of phosphates with a macroergic bond (adenosine di- and triphosphate, pyrophosphate, enolophosphates, acyl phosphates, and amidophosphates), which are regarded as models of the respective biochemical processes, are reviewed. The mechanisms of the biomimetic reactions of this type of compound are discussed.

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Phosphate Adenosine Triphosphate Pyrophosphate Biochemical Process 
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  • N. V. Samus'

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