What is the structural difference between ATP and ADP?

2 Answers
May 30, 2018

The clue is in the names!

Adenosine #"tri"#phosphate, and

Adenosine #"di"#phosphate

ATP has three phosphate groups, whereas ADP has two phosphate groups on its ribose sugar.

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The removal of the phosphate group via ATP hydrolysis releases approximately #40"kJ"# of energy, and is frequently coupled with endergonic biological reactions,

#ATP to P_"i" + ADP#

May 31, 2018

Just one phosphate group.

Explanation:

Adenosine triphosphate, #"ATP"#, has three phosphate groups, hence the name with "tri-".

Adenosine diphosphate on the other hand, #"ADP"#, has only two phosphate groups, and so has the prefix "di-".

So, #"ATP"# has one extra phosphate group than #"ADP"#.