Phosphorylation
In biochemistry, phosphorylation is described as the "transfer of a phosphate group" from a donor to an acceptor or the addition of a phosphate group to a molecule. A common phosphorylating agent (phosphate donor) is ATP and a common family of acceptor are alcohols: [Adenosyl−O−PO2−O−PO2−O−PO3]4− + ROH → Adenosyl−O−PO2−O−PO3H]2− + [RO−P−O3]2− This equation can be written in several ways that are nearly equivalent that describe the behaviors of various protonated states of ATP, ADP, and the phosphorylated product.