guanosine 5′-(disodium dihydrogen triphosphate) CAS:56001-37-7
Energy Transfer: GTP is involved in energy transfer within the cell, serving as a high-energy molecule used for driving metabolic reactions and cellular processes.
Protein Synthesis: GTP is used as a substrate during the process of protein synthesis, where it provides energy for the formation of peptide bonds between amino acids.
Signaling: GTP functions as a signaling molecule and is crucial for the activity of GTP-binding proteins (G-proteins), which are involved in various signal transduction pathways.
Cell Division: GTP is required for various processes related to cell division and cell cycle regulation.
Research Applications: GTP and its derivatives are widely used in biochemical and molecular biology research, particularly in studies related to cellular signaling, protein synthesis, and cell biology.
| Composition | C10H17N5NaO14P3 |
| Assay | 99% |
| Appearance | White powder |
| CAS No. | 56001-37-7 |
| Packing | Small and bulk |
| Shelf Life | 2 years |
| Storage | Store in cool and dry area |
| Certification | ISO. |






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