For other salt forms please inquire. 2',3'-cAMP is a positional isomer of the natural second messenger 3',5'-cAMP (BIOLOG Cat. No. A 001) and was found to be produced by organ systems such as rat and mouse kidney and mouse brain from RNA degradation. 2',3'-cAMP is metabolized to 2'-AMP and 3'-AMP, and these monophosphates are subsequently converted to adenosine. It was also recently reported to promote the formation of stress granules in Arabidopsis thaliana. Several pathways regulated by 2',3'- cNMPs, including flagellar motility and biofilm formation in E. coli were identified by using the prodrug / precursor 5’-O-MB-2’,3’-cAMP (BIOLOG Cat. No. M 176). References: Duggal et al., J. Bacteriol., 204, e0020821 (2022); Kosmacz et al., Plant Physiol., 177, 411 - 421 (2018); Forman et al., Dig. Dis. Sci., 59, 2118 - 2125 (2014).
Cat. No. | A 307 |
CAS number | [37063-35-7] |
Purity | > 97% HPLC |
Salt form | Sodium |
Storage temperature | -20°C / -4°F |
Molecular formula | C₁₀H₁₁N₅O₆P · Na |
Molecular weight [g/mol] | 351.2 |
Modifications | 2'-cAMP, 3'-cAMP |
Lipophilicity | 0.00 |
Absorption max [nm] | 259 |
Molar extinction coefficient ε [L·mol⁻¹·cm⁻¹] | 15000 |