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adell [148]
1 year ago
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Cyclic AMP activates Cyclic AMP activates protein hormones. hormone receptors. adenylyl cyclase. protein kinase A. a G protein.

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Sliva [168]1 year ago
4 0

Cyclic AMP activates protein kinase.

<h3>What is AMP?</h3>

AMP stands for adenosine monophosphate.

5'-Adenylic acid, also known as adenosine monophosphate (AMP), is a kind of nucleotide. The ester of phosphoric acid with the nucleotide adenosine yields AMP, which is composed of a phosphate group, the sugar ribose, and the nucleobase adenine.

AMP, which is interconverted to ADP and/or ATP, is crucial for many cellular metabolic functions. Additionally, AMP plays a role in the creation of RNA. Every known type of life has AMP.

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