Nucleoside monophosphate possesses only one phosphate moiety (AMP and TMP). The addition of second or third phosphate to the nucleoside results in nucleoside diphosphate (e.g. ATP). The additional phosphates are linked by acid anhydride bonds possessing high-energy group potential. These bonds yield about 7 Cal/mol on hydrolysis.


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