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Adenosine thiamine triphosphate (AThTP), or thiaminylated adenosine triphosphate, is a natural thiamine adenine nucleotide. It was discovered in Escherichia coli where it may account for up to 15 - 20% of total thiamine under carbon starvation. AThTP also exists in eukaryotic organisms such as yeast, roots of higher plants and animal tissues, albeit at a much lower concentration. It was found to exist in small amounts in the muscle, heart, brain, kidneys and liver of mice. In E. coli AThTP is synthesized from thiamine diphosphate (ThDP) according to the following reaction catalyzed by :

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  • Adenosine thiamine triphosphate (AThTP), or thiaminylated adenosine triphosphate, is a natural thiamine adenine nucleotide. It was discovered in Escherichia coli where it may account for up to 15 - 20% of total thiamine under carbon starvation. AThTP also exists in eukaryotic organisms such as yeast, roots of higher plants and animal tissues, albeit at a much lower concentration. It was found to exist in small amounts in the muscle, heart, brain, kidneys and liver of mice. In E. coli AThTP is synthesized from thiamine diphosphate (ThDP) according to the following reaction catalyzed by : ThDP + ATP (ADP) ↔ AThTP + PPi (Pi) (en)
  • L'adénosine thiamine triphosphate (AThTP), ou ATP thiaminylé, est un composé organique découvert chez E. coli où il peut représenter entre 15 et 20 % de la thiamine de toute la cellule lorsque cette bactérie est cultivée dans un environnement dépourvu de carbone. Elle est également présente, mais en quantités très inférieures, chez des eucaryotes tels que la levure, les racines des plantes supérieures et les animaux. Chez E. coli, l'adénosine thiamine triphosphate est synthétisée à partir de thiamine pyrophosphate (TPP) par la (EC 2.7.7.B3), qui catalyse les réactions : TPP + ATP AThTP + PPi,TPP + ADP AThTP + Pi. (fr)
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  • P1,P3-(Adenosine-5′-thiamine) triphosphate (en)
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  • (22R,23R,24S,25R)-16,134-Diamino-23,24,5,7,9-pentahydroxy-134,152-dimethyl-5,7,9-trioxo-4,6,8,10-tetraoxa-5λ5,7λ5,9λ5-triphospha-133λ5-1(9)-purina-15(5)-pyrimidina-13(5,3)-[1,3]thiazola-2(2,5)-oxolanapentadecaphan-133-ylium (en)
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  • P1,P3- triphosphate (en)
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  • Adenosine thiamine triphosphate (AThTP), or thiaminylated adenosine triphosphate, is a natural thiamine adenine nucleotide. It was discovered in Escherichia coli where it may account for up to 15 - 20% of total thiamine under carbon starvation. AThTP also exists in eukaryotic organisms such as yeast, roots of higher plants and animal tissues, albeit at a much lower concentration. It was found to exist in small amounts in the muscle, heart, brain, kidneys and liver of mice. In E. coli AThTP is synthesized from thiamine diphosphate (ThDP) according to the following reaction catalyzed by : (en)
  • L'adénosine thiamine triphosphate (AThTP), ou ATP thiaminylé, est un composé organique découvert chez E. coli où il peut représenter entre 15 et 20 % de la thiamine de toute la cellule lorsque cette bactérie est cultivée dans un environnement dépourvu de carbone. Elle est également présente, mais en quantités très inférieures, chez des eucaryotes tels que la levure, les racines des plantes supérieures et les animaux. Chez E. coli, l'adénosine thiamine triphosphate est synthétisée à partir de thiamine pyrophosphate (TPP) par la (EC 2.7.7.B3), qui catalyse les réactions : (fr)
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  • Adénosine thiamine triphosphate (fr)
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