ATP? or GTP
- Title:
- ATP? or GTP
- Creator:
- Rodbell, Martin, 1925-1998
- Date:
- [ca. January 1970]
- Description:
- This fourth chart compares the differences between ATP and GTP in dissociating pre-bound glucagon from a liver membrane cell receptor. As one can see by the charted lines in the upper right hand corner of the page, a smaller concentration of GTP could dissociate what a much larger concentration of ATP could accomplish in the same period of time. From these experiments, Rodbell concluded that, of all the nucleotides, GTP was the most effective biological catalyst.
- Location:
- Box: 16. Folder: 9
- Rights:
- Courtesy of Fernando Ribeiro-Neto.
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- Genre:
-
Laboratory notes
Graphs - Subject:
- Adenosine Triphosphate and Guanosine Triphosphate
- Format:
- Text
- Extent:
- 1 pages
- Relation:
- Influence of Additions on Glucagon Binding, 1969 Effect of Nucleotides, 1970 Release of Glucagon -- I-125, 1970
- Language:
- English
- Legacy ID:
- GGAAAV
- NLM ID:
- 101584917X22
- Profiles Collection:
- The Martin Rodbell Papers
- Shareable Link:
- https://profiles.nlm.nih.gov/101584917X22
- Story Section:
- Signal Transduction and the Discovery of G-Proteins, 1969-1980