ATPγS tetralithium salt
Chemical Name: Adenosine-5'-(γ-thio)-triphosphate tetralithium salt
Purity: ≥85%
Biological Activity
ATPγS tetralithium salt is a P2 purinergic receptor agonist. Nonhydrolyzable analog of ATP (Cat. No. 3245).Technical Data
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Background References
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Nutritional state-dependent ghrelin activation of vasopressin neurons via retrograde trans-neuronal-glial stimulation of excitatory GABA circuits.
Haam J, Halmos K, Di S, Tasker J
J Neurosci, 2014;34(18):6201-13. -
Adenosine 5'-O-(3-thio)triphosphate (ATPgammaS) is a substrate for the nucleotide hydrolysis and RNA unwinding activities of eukaryotic translation initiation factor elF4A.
Peck and Herschlag
RNA, 2003;9:1180 -
The structure of recA protein-DNA filaments. 2 recA protein monomers unwind 17 base pairs of DNA by 11.5 degrees/base pair in the presence of adenosine 5'-O-(3-thiotriphosphate).
Chrysogelos et al.
J.Biol.Chem., 1983;258:12624 -
Pharmacological characterization of heterologously expressed ATP-gated cation channels (P2X purinoceptors).
Evans et al.
Mol.Pharmacol., 1995;48:178
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Citations for ATPγS tetralithium salt
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Differential Regulation of ATP- and UTP-Evoked Prostaglandin E2 and IL-6 Production from Human Airway Epithelial Cells.
Authors: Timothy S Et al.
J Immunol 2021;207:1275-1287
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Membrane estrogen receptor alpha (ERα) participates in flow-mediated dilation in a ligand-independent manner.
Authors: Jean-Michel Et al.
Elife 2021;10
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A Photo-clickable ATP-Mimetic Reveals Nucleotide Interactors in the Membrane Proteome.
Authors: Ke Et al.
Cell Chem Biol 2020;27:1073-1083.e12
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Extracellular ATP Increases Glucose Metabolism in Skeletal Muscle Cells in a P2 Receptor Dependent Manner but Does Not Contribute to Palmitate-Induced Insulin Resistance
Authors: Miguel Cruz & Beall Et al.
Front Physiol 2020;11
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Wound-induced Ca2+ wave propagates through a simple release and diffusion mechanism.
Authors: Handly & Wollman
Mol Biol Cell 2017;28:1457
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Extracellular ATP protects endothelial cells against DNA damage.
Authors: Aho Et al.
Purinergic Signal 2016;12:575
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Osmotic surveillance mediates rapid wound closure through nucleotide release.
Authors: Gault Et al.
J Cell Biol 2014;207:767
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