Adenosinum diphosphoricum
Nomina | |
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IUPAC | [(2R,3S,4R,5R)-5-(6-amino- purino-9-yl)-3,4-di-hydroxy- oxolano-2-yl]-methylo- phosphono hydrogenio phosphatum |
Cognitores | |
ChemSpider | 5800 |
DrugBank | DB03431 |
PubChem | 6022 |
Natura chemica | |
Formula summarum | C 10H 15N 5O 10P 2 |
Massa molaris | 427.201 g/mol |
Adenosinum diphosphoricum (abbreviatura: ADP) est nucleotidum compositum organicum et magnum momentum metabolismi velut generationis energiae corporis. ATP photosynthesi et phosphorylatione oxidativa oritur. Molecula ex grege adenini, saccharo ribosi et duobus gregibus phosphati constituta est. Separatione ex ATP gregis phosphati γ energiam liberat, ut ADP restet.[1]. Separatio alii gregis phosphati demum adenosinum phosphoricum (AMP) generat.
Natura chemica
recensereStructura
recensereFormula summarum sua est C
10H
15N
5O
10P
2. Nomen IUPAC est [(2R,3S,4R,5R)-5-(6-amino-purino-9-yl)-3,4-di-hydroxy-oxolano-2-yl]-methylo-phosphono hydrogenio phosphatum.
Adenini anulo duplici in positione nona, quo unus atomus nitrogenii est, saccharum ribosi cum atomo carbonii affixum est. Opposita duo greges phophati iacent.
Notae
recensere- ↑ Knowles, J. R. (1980). "Enzyme-catalyzed phosphoryl transfer reactions". Annu. Rev. Biochem. 49: 877–919