Noun
(biochemistry) Acronym of guanosine triphosphate.
(motor racing) Initialism of Grand Touring Prototype.
Source: en.wiktionary.org1991 IMSA GTP The FIA attempted to make Group C into a virtual "two seater Grand Prix" format in the early 1990s, with engine rules in common with F1, short race distances, and a schedule dovetailing with that of the F1 rounds. Source: Internet
"Co-translational targeting and translocation of the amino terminus of opsin across the endoplasmic membrane requires GTP but not ATP". Source: Internet
As is the case with GPCRs, proteins that bind GTP play a major role in signal transduction from the activated RTK into the cell. Source: Internet
Both Group C and GTP had secondary categories, respectively Group C2 and Camel Lights, for less powerful cars, targeting entries by small specialist constructors or serious amateur teams. Source: Internet
Buick was also a major powerplant in the IndyCar Series and IMSA GT Series (particularly in the IMSA GTP class) for several years. Source: Internet
CRM1-RanGDP diffuses back to the nucleus where GDP is exchanged to GTP by RanGEFs. Source: Internet