| Adenosine monophosphate | |
|---|---|
| Chemical name | 5'-Adenylic acid |
| Chemical formula | C10H14N5O7P |
| Molecular mass | 347.22 g/mol |
| CAS number | 61-19-8 |
| SMILES | O*1*(*(O*1COP(O)(O)=O)N2C3=C(N=C2)C(N)=NC=N3)O |
Or AMP may be produced by the hydrolysis of one high energy phosphate bond of ADP:
AMP can also be formed by hydrolysis of ATP into AMP and pyrophosphate:
When RNA is broken down by living systems, nucleoside monophosphates, including adenosine monophosphate, are formed.
AMP can be regenerated to ATP as follows:
AMP can be converted into IMP by the enzyme myoadenylate deaminase, freeing an ammonia group.
In a catabolic pathway, adenosine monophosphate can be converted to uric acid, which is excreted from the body.
Nucleotides | Organophosphates
AMP | アデノシン一リン酸 | Adenozynomonofosforan | Adenozin monofosfat
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