n.
A nucleotide composed of guanine, ribose, and three linked phosphate groups. It is incorporated into the growing RNA chain during synthesis of RNA and used as a source of energy during synthesis of proteins.
[G(UANOSINE) T(RI)P(HOSPHATE).]
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GTP (jē'tē-pē')
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[G(UANOSINE) T(RI)P(HOSPHATE).]
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Guanosine triphosphate; a nucleotide similar to ATP, composed of guanine, ribose, and three phosphate groups, and necessary for the synthesis of proteins.
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Guanosine triphosphate.
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