CAS 4527-92-8
:5'-Adenylic acid,cyclic 2',3'-(hydrogen phosphate) (9CI)
Description:
5'-Adenylic acid, cyclic 2',3'-(hydrogen phosphate), commonly known as cyclic AMP (cAMP), is a crucial signaling molecule in various biological processes. It is a derivative of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) and plays a vital role in cellular signaling pathways, particularly in the regulation of metabolism, gene expression, and cell division. cAMP is characterized by its cyclic structure, which consists of a ribose sugar, a phosphate group, and an adenine base. The cyclic nature of cAMP allows it to act as a secondary messenger, transmitting signals from hormones and neurotransmitters to target cells. This molecule is involved in activating protein kinases, which in turn modulate various physiological responses. cAMP is also known for its role in the regulation of glycogen, sugar, and lipid metabolism. Its levels in the cell are tightly regulated by enzymes such as adenylate cyclase, which synthesizes cAMP from ATP, and phosphodiesterases, which degrade it. Overall, cAMP is essential for numerous cellular functions and is a key player in the intricate network of cellular communication.
Formula:C10H13N5O9P2
Synonyms:- Adenosine,cyclic 2',3'-(hydrogen phosphate) 5'-(dihydrogen phosphate) (8CI)
- Adenosine,cyclic 2',3'-phosphate 5'-phosphate (6CI,7CI)
- Furo[3,4-d]-1,3,2-dioxaphosphole, 5'-adenylic acid deriv.
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Found 3 products.
Adenosine Cyclic 2',3'-Phosphate 5'-Phosphate
CAS:Controlled ProductFormula:C10H13N5O9P2Color and Shape:NeatMolecular weight:409.186Adenosine cyclic 2',3'-phosphate 5'-phosphate
CAS:<p>Adenosine cyclic 2',3'-phosphate 5'-phosphate is an inhibitor that has been shown to induce apoptosis in cancer cells. It is a urinary metabolite of nifedipine, an anti-hypertensive drug. Adenosine cyclic 2',3'-phosphate 5'-phosphate has anticancer activity and can inhibit protein kinase A, which plays a role in tumor growth and progression. This compound is an analog of cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) and can compete with cAMP for binding to regulatory subunits of protein kinases. Adenosine cyclic 2',3'-phosphate 5'-phosphate has been shown to inhibit the activity of several kinases, including protein kinase C, GSK-3β, and ERK1/2 in human cancer cells. It may have therapeutic potential as a targeted therapy for certain types of cancer.</p>Formula:C10H13N5O9P2Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:409.19 g/mol


