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They are "phosphorylated" and undergo a change in their confirmation, therefor fullfilling there function (aka moving a muscle, catalyzing a reaction).

many proteins have specific binding sites that recognize ATP

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To access the energy stored in ATP, proteins bind ATP and uncouple the phosphate group. The ADP that is formed is released, and the protein binding site can once again bind ATP.

-Got this from my Biology book; page 223; bottom caption

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Many ways.....as enzymes, which lower the activation energy of a reaction (by stabilizing the transition state) and allowing the reaction to proceed. Also as transmembrane transporters, like ATPase, which couples the flow of hydrogen atoms down its electrochemical gradient to the production of ATP from ADP + Pi

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Proteins in your cells access the energy stored in ATP by breaking down glucose. ATP will release energy any time the cells need to carry out functions that require energy.

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ATP is the energy currency of life that provide energy to the biological reactions. Kinases that phosphorylate their substrates require ATP. Membrane channel proteins that conduct active transport needs ATP. These proteins utilize the energy found in ATP, by breaking them in to ADP plus inorganic phosphate.


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