CAS 58-64-0
:5′-ADP
Description:
5′-ADP, or adenosine diphosphate, is a nucleotide that plays a crucial role in cellular energy transfer and metabolism. It consists of an adenosine molecule linked to two phosphate groups. The structure features a ribose sugar, an adenine base, and two phosphate groups connected by high-energy phosphoanhydride bonds. 5′-ADP is involved in various biochemical processes, including the synthesis of ATP (adenosine triphosphate) through phosphorylation, which is essential for energy storage and transfer in cells. It also acts as a signaling molecule in cellular pathways. In terms of solubility, 5′-ADP is highly soluble in water, which facilitates its role in biological systems. The compound is typically found in its ionic form at physiological pH, contributing to its reactivity and interaction with enzymes and other biomolecules. Additionally, 5′-ADP can participate in metabolic pathways, including those related to energy production and nucleotide synthesis, making it vital for cellular function and homeostasis.
Formula:C10H15N5O10P2
InChI:InChI=1S/C10H15N5O10P2/c11-8-5-9(13-2-12-8)15(3-14-5)10-7(17)6(16)4(24-10)1-23-27(21,22)25-26(18,19)20/h2-4,6-7,10,16-17H,1H2,(H,21,22)(H2,11,12,13)(H2,18,19,20)/t4-,6-,7-,10-/m1/s1
InChI key:InChIKey=XTWYTFMLZFPYCI-KQYNXXCUSA-N
SMILES:O[C@H]1[C@H](N2C=3C(N=C2)=C(N)N=CN3)O[C@H](COP(OP(=O)(O)O)(=O)O)[C@H]1O
Synonyms:- 5'-(Trihidrogenodifosfato) De Adenosina
- 5'-(Trihydrogenodiphosphate) d'adenosine
- 5'-Adp
- ADP
- ADP (nucleotide)
- Adenosin-5'-(trihydrogendiphosphat)
- Adenosine 5'-(trihydrogen phosphate)
- Adenosine 5'-(trihydrogen pyrophosphate)
- Adenosine 5'-diphosphate
- Adenosine 5'-diphosphoric acid
- Adenosine 5'-pyrophosphate
- Adenosine 5'-pyrophosphoric acid
- Adenosine diphosphate
- Adenosine pyrophosphate
- α-ADP
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Found 14 products.
Adenosine 5'-diphosphate
CAS:Formula:C10H15N5O10P2Purity:95%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:427.2011Adenosine 5''-diphosphate
CAS:Formula:C10H15N5O10P2Purity:≥ 95.0%Color and Shape:White to off-white powderMolecular weight:427.20Adenosine 5'-diphosphate
CAS:<p>Adenosine 5'-diphosphate (ADP) is a natural nucleotide derived from the dephosphorylation of ATP. ADP induces platelet aggregation. Cost effective and quality assured.</p>Formula:C10H15N5O10P2Purity:99.5% - >99.99%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:427.2Adenosine 5'-Diphosphate
CAS:Controlled Product<p>Applications Adenosine-5'-diphosphate (ADP) is a central component of energy storage, metabolism, and signal transduction in vivo. It serves as a precursor for ATP and, in this capacity, is utilized in a wide number of cellular processes, including respiration, biosynthetic reactions, motility, and cell division.<br>References Knowles, J.R., et al.: Annual Reviews of Biochemistry 49, 877-919 (1980); Klingenberg, M., et al.: Biochimica et Biophysica Acta, 1778(10), 1978-2021 (2008);<br></p>Formula:C10H15N5O10P2Color and Shape:NeatMolecular weight:427.20Adenosine 5’-Diphosphate-13C5 Ammonium Salt Hydrate
CAS:Controlled Product<p>Stability Moisture Sensitive<br>Applications Adenosine 5’-Diphosphate-13C5 Ammonium Salt Hydrate is the isotope labelled analog of Adenosine 5’-Diphosphate Ammonium Salt Hydrate (A281700); a nucleoside diphosphate that interacts with a family of ADP receptors found on platelets (P2Y1, P2Y12 and P2X1), to induce platelet activation. ADP in the blood is converted to adenosine by the action of ecto-ADPases, inhibiting further platelet activation via adenosine receptors.<br>References Gamba, G. et al.: Haematologia, 58, 1215 (1973); Dejana, E. et al.: Thromb. Haemost., 39, 135 (1978)<br></p>Formula:C513C5H15N5O10P2xNH3xH2OColor and Shape:NeatMolecular weight:432.16Adenosine 5'-diphosphate
CAS:<p>Adenosine 5'-diphosphate (ADP) is a nucleoside that is an important component of the cell's energy pathways. ADP plays a role in platelet activation and nitrate reductase, which are enzymes that maintain the integrity of bacterial DNA. Adenosine 5'-diphosphate also has been shown to inhibit neural cell injury and protein oxidation.</p>Formula:C10H15N5O10P2Purity:Min. 95 Area-%Color and Shape:White Off-White PowderMolecular weight:427.2 g/molAdenosine 5’-Diphosphate Ammonium Salt Hydrate
CAS:Controlled Product<p>Applications A nucleoside diphosphate that interacts with a family of ADP receptors found on platelets (P2Y1, P2Y12 and P2X1), to induce platelet activation. ADP in the blood is converted to adenosine by the action of ecto-ADPases, inhibiting further platelet activation via adenosine receptors. Important in energy flow<br>References Gamba, G. et al.: Haematologia, 58, 1215 (1973); Dejana, E. et al.: Thromb. Haemost., 39, 135 (1978);<br></p>Formula:C10H15N5O10P2xNH3xH2OColor and Shape:NeatMolecular weight:427.20 (anhydrous free acid)Adenosine 5'-Diphosphate-15N5
CAS:Controlled ProductFormula:C10H1515N5O10P2Color and Shape:NeatMolecular weight:432.168Adenosine 5’-Diphosphate-13C5
CAS:<p>Adenosine 5’-diphosphate (ADP) is a potent activator of the G-protein coupled receptor, P2Y. This receptor has been shown to be present on platelets, which are cells that are involved in the clotting process. ADP also inhibits the ion channel activity of the Na+, K+ ATPase. The effects of ADP on myocardial infarct have been studied in a model system consisting of isolated papillary muscle from rats. Adenosine 5’-diphosphate is not an inhibitor of protein synthesis, but does inhibit polymerase chain reaction amplification. It is used as a pharmacological agent for bowel disease and for treatment of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.END></p>Formula:C5C5H15N5O10P2Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:432.2 g/mol








