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Gtp Hydrolysis

GTP hydrolysis is the process where a molecule of GTP is split into phosphate and guanosine molecules. This process is significant as it is part of the energy cycle in the cell, providing energy for numerous cellular activities. GTP hydrolysis is also important in signal transduction pathways, as well as acting as a…

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Overview

GTP hydrolysis is the process where a molecule of GTP is split into phosphate and guanosine molecules. This process is significant as it is part of the energy cycle in the cell, providing energy for numerous cellular activities. GTP hydrolysis is also important in signal transduction pathways, as well as acting as a regulator of gene expression. GTP hydrolysis is used in industrial processes to synthesize phospholipids and enzymes for biotechnology. Studying GTP hydrolysis can provide insight into many biologically relevant systems and is thus a powerful and important tool for understanding the function and regulation of biological processes.

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Curated from peer-reviewed research published in International Journal of Cell.

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Faiz Ul Amin · Korea, Democratic People's Rep Yuping Li · United States Hong WAN · United Kingdom

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