CAS 27553-01-1
:cytidylyl(3'-5')guanosine ammonium
Description:
Cytidylyl(3'-5')guanosine ammonium, commonly referred to as cyclic CMP, is a nucleotide derivative that plays a significant role in cellular signaling processes. It is characterized by its cyclic structure, which consists of a cytidine and guanosine moiety linked by a phosphodiester bond in a 3'-5' orientation. This cyclic form allows it to participate in various biochemical pathways, particularly in the regulation of gene expression and signal transduction. The ammonium form indicates the presence of an ammonium ion, which can influence its solubility and reactivity. In biological systems, cyclic nucleotides like cyclic CMP are involved in the modulation of enzyme activity and can act as secondary messengers. The compound is typically soluble in water, making it accessible for various biochemical assays and applications. Its unique structure and properties make it a valuable tool in molecular biology and biochemistry research, particularly in studies related to RNA metabolism and cellular signaling mechanisms.
Formula:C19H25N8O12P
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Cytidyl-3'-5'-guanosine ammonium
CAS:Cytidyl-3'-5'-guanosine ammonium salt is a modified nucleoside that has antiviral and anticancer properties. It is synthetically made by modifying the phosphate groups of cytidine and guanosine with phosphoramidites. Cytidyl-3'-5'-guanosine ammonium salt has been shown to activate protein kinase C, which may be related to its anticancer activity.Formula:C19H25N8O12PPurity:Min. 95%Color and Shape:PowderMolecular weight:588.42 g/mol
