Adenosine 3′,5′-cyclic monophosphate tris salt
SIGMA/A3262 - ≥97% (HPLC), powder
Synonym: cAMP; cyclic AMP
CAS Number: 102029-77-6
Empirical Formula (Hill Notation): C10H12N5O6P · C4H11NO3
Molecular Weight: 450.34
MDL Number: MFCD00058346
Linear Formula: C10H12N5O6P · C4H11NO3
Product Type: Chemical
assay | ≥97% (HPLC) |
biological source | synthetic |
color | white |
form | powder |
InChI | 1S/C10H12N5O6P.C4H11NO3/c |
InChI key | CLDDYJFNXTUHIN-MCDZGGTQSA |
Quality Level | 200 |
SMILES string | NC(CO)(CO)CO.Nc1ncnc2n(cn |
solubility | H2O: 100 mg/mL |
storage temp. | −20°C |
Application: | Adenosine 3′,5′-cyclic monophosphate tris salt has been used as a medium supplement for human endometrial stromal cells (hESCs) culture and induced neural stem cells (iNSCs). It has been used in the spectroscopic characterization of pink flamindo, a red cAMP indicator. |
Biochem/physiol Actions: | Naturally-occurring activator of cyclic-AMP-dependent protein kinase (PKA). cAMP is an important second messenger that is linked in many systems to neurotransmitter- or hormone-induced receptor stimulation. The cAMP/PKA signaling pathway has been shown to inhibit cell proliferation, induce differentiation and lead to apoptosis. |
General description: | Adenosine 3′,5′-cyclic monophosphate (cAMP) is synthesized from ATP in the presence of Adenylate cyclase enzyme. cAMP is majorly used as a marker in immunochemical detection assays. Intracellular levels of cAMP control immune and inflammatory functions. Bacterial infection triggers intracellular cAMP production. Elevated levels of cAMP modulates mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) in cancer. An altered cAMP level is implicated in pathogenesis of cataract and cardiovascular disease. A decrease in cAMP levels triggers impaired insulin secretion in diabetes. |
Packaging: | 500 mg in poly bottle |
RIDADR | NONH for all modes of transport |
WGK Germany | WGK 3 |
Flash Point(F) | Not applicable |
Flash Point(C) | Not applicable |
Purity | ≥97% (HPLC) |
Storage Temp. | −20°C |
UNSPSC | 41106305 |