CAS 84-52-6
:3′-CMP
Description:
3′-CMP, or 3′-cytidine monophosphate, is a nucleotide that plays a crucial role in various biological processes, particularly in the synthesis of RNA. It consists of a cytosine base, a ribose sugar, and a phosphate group attached to the 3′ position of the sugar. This compound is a key building block in the formation of RNA strands, where it pairs with guanine during transcription. 3′-CMP is soluble in water, which facilitates its participation in biochemical reactions. It is also involved in cellular signaling pathways and can act as a substrate for various enzymes, including kinases and polymerases. The presence of the phosphate group contributes to its acidic properties, making it a negatively charged molecule at physiological pH. Additionally, 3′-CMP can be phosphorylated to form higher-energy nucleotides, which are essential for energy transfer and storage in cells. Its structural characteristics and functional roles make it an important molecule in molecular biology and biochemistry.
Formula:C9H14N3O8P
InChI:InChI=1S/C9H14N3O8P/c10-5-1-2-12(9(15)11-5)8-6(14)7(4(3-13)19-8)20-21(16,17)18/h1-2,4,6-8,13-14H,3H2,(H2,10,11,15)(H2,16,17,18)/t4-,6-,7-,8-/m1/s1
InChI key:InChIKey=UOOOPKANIPLQPU-XVFCMESISA-N
SMILES:O[C@H]1[C@@H](O[C@H](CO)[C@H]1OP(=O)(O)O)N2C(=O)N=C(N)C=C2
Synonyms:- Cytidine, 3′-phosphate
- Cytidylic acid b
- 3′-Cytidinephosphoric acid
- Cytidine 3′-monophosphate
- 3′-Cytidylic acid
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Found 6 products.
CYTIDINE 3-MONOPHOSPHATE
CAS:Formula:C9H14N3O8PPurity:97%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:323.1965Cytidine 3''-monophosphoric acid
CAS:Formula:C9H14N3O8PPurity:(HPLC) ≥ 98.0%Color and Shape:White to off-white solidMolecular weight:323.2Cytidine 3'(2’)-Monophosphate
CAS:Controlled Product<p>Stability Hygroscopic<br>Applications A metabolite of Cytidine (C998300). A highly specific phosphatase that acts on ADP-ribose 1''-phosphate, a metabolite of tRNA splicing in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.<br>References Phizicky, E., et al.: J. Biol. Chem., 267, 4577 (1992), Murguia, J., et al.: Science, 267, 232 (1995), Lei, M., et al.: Biochemistry, 41, 14560 (2002),<br></p>Formula:C9H14N3O8PColor and Shape:White To Off-WhiteMolecular weight:323.2Cytidine 3'(2’)-monophosphate
CAS:<p>Cytidine 3’(2’)-monophosphate (CMP) is a biochemical substance that is found in the nucleic acids of cells. It is an equilibrative nucleoside and a precursor to the biosynthesis of uridine and cytidine. CMP is also an intermediate in the synthesis of the coenzyme tetrahydrofolate, which has been shown to inhibit the growth of antibiotic-resistant strains such as Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Staphylococcus aureus, and Enterobacter cloacae. Cytidine 3’(2’)-monophosphate can be converted into cytidine by phosphorylation with ATP or by methylation with S-adenosylmethionine. Cytidine 3’(2’)-monophosphate has been shown to have polymerase chain reaction activity</p>Formula:C9H14N3O8PPurity:Min. 95%Color and Shape:White PowderMolecular weight:323.2 g/molCytidine 3'-monophosphate
CAS:Cytidine 3'-monophosphate, a ribonucleotide, results from the hydrolysis of cytidine 2',3'-cyclic monophosphate via RNase—a process that cytidine 3'-monophosphate itself inhibits. Additionally, it can be dephosphorylated to cytidine by 3'-nucleotidase.Formula:C9H14N3O8PColor and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:323.2





