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TNP-ATP, or 2,3,4-trinitrophenyl-ATP, is a chemical compound that is an analog of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) with a trinitrophenyl (TNP) group attached to the adenine portion of the molecule. TNP-ATP is often used in biochemical research as a fluorescent probe to study ATP-binding proteins and to investigate ATP-mediated processes in biological systems.

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