Abstract
1.1. Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) was found to be the major phosphorylated organic compound in the red cells of the teleost, Cichlasoma cyanoguttatum.2.2. Addition of ATP to phosphate-free solutions of hemoglobin decreases the oxygen affinity, increases the Bohr effect and modifies heme-heme interaction.3.3. The effects of DPG and ADP are similar but much smaller than the effect of ATP; cyclic AMP has no effect.
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