Enzymes that utilize ATP in phosphate transfer require an alkaline earth metal (M) as the cofactor. M is:
Sr
Be
Mg
Ca
All enzymes that utilise ATP in phosphate transfer require magnesium (Mg) as a cofactor. The Mg²⁺ ion forms a coordination complex with ATP, which helps to shield the negative charges of the phosphate groups, making the terminal phosphorus atom more susceptible to nucleophilic attack during the transfer reaction.
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