CAS No.
[60-92-4(Unlabelled)]
Storage Condition
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Synonyms
Adenosine-3’,5’-cyclic-13C5 Monophosphate, 60-92-4(Unlabelled)
Application Notes
Useful research chemical for a range of applications
Hazard Compound
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Adenosine-3’,5’-cyclic-13C5 Monophosphate is a drug product that is used as an analytical standard for HPLC, as well as in research and development of drugs.
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Adenosine-3’,5’-cyclic-13C5 Monophosphate usage and description
Adenosine-3’,5’-cyclic-13C5 Monophosphate, also known as cAMP, is a nucleotide derivative that serves as a second messenger in various biological processes. It is synthesized from ATP by the enzyme adenylate cyclase and acts on protein kinases to trigger a cascade of intracellular events.
cAMP plays a crucial role in regulating hormonal signaling pathways, such as those involving adrenaline and glucagon. It also controls ion channel activity, gene expression, and cell differentiation. Dysregulation of cAMP signaling has been implicated in numerous diseases, including cancer, diabetes, and cardiovascular disorders.
The chemical structure of cAMP consists of a purine base (adenine) linked to a ribose sugar, which is further linked to a phosphate group. The 13C5 labeling indicates that five of the carbon atoms in the molecule are isotopically labeled with carbon-13. This labeling is useful in tracing the fate of cAMP in biological systems using mass spectrometry.
In research settings, cAMP is commonly used as a tool to manipulate intracellular signaling pathways. It can be administered to cells or tissues to activate downstream effectors or to test the effects of various drugs on the pathway. cAMP analogs with altered chemical properties are also used to study the structure-function relationship of cAMP-mediated signaling. Overall, cAMP is a versatile and powerful tool for investigating the intricate signaling networks that govern cellular physiology.