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Adenosine (symbol A) is an
organic compound that
occurs widely in
nature in the form of
diverse derivatives. The
molecule consists of an
adenine attached...
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Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is a
nucleoside triphosphate that
provides energy to
drive and
support many
processes in
living cells, such as
muscle contraction...
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Adenosine diphosphate (ADP), also
known as
adenosine pyrophosphate (APP), is an
important organic compound in
metabolism and is
essential to the flow of...
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adenosine receptors (or P1 receptors) are a
class of
purinergic G protein-coupled
receptors with
adenosine as the
endogenous ligand.
There are four...
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Adenosine monophosphate (AMP), also
known as 5'-adenylic acid, is a nucleotide. AMP
consists of a
phosphate group, the
sugar ribose, and the nucleobase...
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Adenosine deaminase (also
known as
adenosine aminohydrolase, or ADA) is an
enzyme (EC 3.5.4.4)
involved in
purine metabolism. It is
needed for the breakdown...
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Cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP,
cyclic AMP, or 3',5'-cyclic
adenosine monophosphate) is a
second messenger, or
cellular signal occurring within cells...
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Adenosine 5′-tetraphosphate, Ap4 or ATPP is a nucleotide. It is
produced from ATP and
triphosphate (P3)
through the
action of acetyl—CoA synthetase. Acetyl—CoA...
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adenosine A1
receptor (A1AR) is one
member of the
adenosine receptor group of G protein-coupled
receptors with
adenosine as
endogenous ligand. A1 receptors...
- In enzymology, an
adenosine-tetraphosphatase (EC 3.6.1.14) is an
enzyme that
catalyzes the
chemical reaction adenosine 5'-tetraphosphate + H2O ⇌ {\displaystyle...