colorless or white to yellowish powder
Adenosine 2′-monophosphate (2′-AMP) is a metabolite produced from hydrolysis of 2′,3′-cAMP. 2′-AMP inhibits proliferation of preglomerular vascular smooth muscle cells and glomerular mesangial cells via A2B receptors. 2′-AMP is used in the synthesis of a new photoaffinity lable for the coenzyme site of porcine NADP-specific isocitrate dehydrogenase. 2′,3′-cAMP and 2′-AMP represent a new unexplored pathway for adenosine-based cell regulation.
ChEBI: Adenosine 2'-phosphate is a purine ribonucleoside 2'-monophosphate. It has a role as a Saccharomyces cerevisiae metabolite. It is a conjugate acid of an adenosine 2'-phosphate(2-).
AMP serves as a key component of several compounds, including coenzyme A, which plays an essential role in energy metabolism, as well as certain key redox cofactors such as NAD+, NADP+, and FAD. Furthermore, AMP is one of the key components of RNA, which is essential for protein synthesis and other biological processes in cells.