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Pyrophosphate

Pyrophosphate, or PPi is an anion observed in living systems, usually formed by the hydrolysis of ATP into AMP.

The pyrophosphate anion has the structure P2O74-, and is an acid anhydride[?] of phosphate. It is unstable in aqueous solution and rapidly hydrolyzes[?] into inorganic phosphate:

or in shorthand notation:

This hydrolysis to inorganic phosphate effectively renders the hydrolysis of ATP to AMP and PPi irreversible[?], and biochemical reactions coupled to this hydrolysis are irreversible as well.

From the standpoint of high energy phosphate accounting, the hydrolysis of ATP to AMP and PPi will cost 2 high energy phosphates, as to reconstitute AMP from ATP will require 2 phosphorylation reactions.

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