Coenzyme valuable in the transfer of phosphate bond energy. Mammalian skeletal muscle at rest contains 350-400 mg ATP per 100 g. Upon stimulation of the muscle the ATP is hydrolyzed to ADP by the myosin-actin complex unless hydrolysis is prevented by injection of magnesium sulfate. Isoln from rabbit muscle: LePage, Biochem. Prep. 1, 5 (1949); cf. Fiske, Subbarow, Science 70, 381 (1929); Lohmann, Biochem. Z. 223, 460 (1931); 254, 381 (1932); Barrenscheen, Filz, ibid. 250, 281 (1932); Kerr, J. Biol. Chem. 139, 121 (1941); Needham, Biochem. J. 36, 113 (1942). Synthetic routes: Tanaka, Honjo, US 3079379 (1963 to Takeda). Reviews of biosynthesis: Racker, Adv. Enzymol. 23, 323-399 (1961); Deamer, J. Chem. Educ. 46, 198-206 (1971). Reviews of nucleotide coenzymes: Bock in The Enzymes vol. 2A, P. D. Boyer et al., Eds. (Academic Press, New York, 2nd ed., 1960) pp 3-38; A. M. Michelson, The Chemistry of Nucleosides and Nucleotides (Academic Press, New York, 1963) pp 153-250; D. W. Hutchinson, Nucleotides and Coenzymes (John Wiley, New York, 1964) pp 36-82.
Coenzyme.