Exact Mass: 347.065

Exact Mass Matches: 347.065

Found 82 metabolites which its exact mass value is equals to given mass value 347.065, within given mass tolerance error 0.01 dalton. Try search metabolite list with more accurate mass tolerance error 0.001 dalton.

Adenosine monophosphate

{[(2R,3S,4R,5R)-5-(6-amino-9H-purin-9-yl)-3,4-dihydroxyoxolan-2-yl]methoxy}phosphonic acid

C10H14N5O7P (347.0631)


Adenosine monophosphate, also known as adenylic acid or amp, is a member of the class of compounds known as purine ribonucleoside monophosphates. Purine ribonucleoside monophosphates are nucleotides consisting of a purine base linked to a ribose to which one monophosphate group is attached. Adenosine monophosphate is slightly soluble (in water) and a moderately acidic compound (based on its pKa). Adenosine monophosphate can be found in a number of food items such as kiwi, taro, alaska wild rhubarb, and skunk currant, which makes adenosine monophosphate a potential biomarker for the consumption of these food products. Adenosine monophosphate can be found primarily in most biofluids, including blood, feces, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), and urine, as well as throughout all human tissues. Adenosine monophosphate exists in all living species, ranging from bacteria to humans. In humans, adenosine monophosphate is involved in several metabolic pathways, some of which include josamycin action pathway, methacycline action pathway, nevirapine action pathway, and aspartate metabolism. Adenosine monophosphate is also involved in several metabolic disorders, some of which include hyperornithinemia-hyperammonemia-homocitrullinuria [hhh-syndrome], molybdenum cofactor deficiency, xanthinuria type I, and mitochondrial DNA depletion syndrome. Adenosine monophosphate is a drug which is used for nutritional supplementation, also for treating dietary shortage or imbalanc. Adenosine monophosphate, also known as 5-adenylic acid and abbreviated AMP, is a nucleotide that is found in RNA. It is an ester of phosphoric acid with the nucleoside adenosine. AMP consists of the phosphate group, the pentose sugar ribose, and the nucleobase adenine. AMP can be produced during ATP synthesis by the enzyme adenylate kinase. AMP has recently been approved as a Bitter Blocker additive to foodstuffs. When AMP is added to bitter foods or foods with a bitter aftertaste it makes them seem sweeter. This potentially makes lower calorie food products more palatable. [Spectral] AMP (exact mass = 347.06308) and Guanine (exact mass = 151.04941) and 3,4-Dihydroxy-L-phenylalanine (exact mass = 197.06881) and Glutathione disulfide (exact mass = 612.15196) were not completely separated on HPLC under the present analytical conditions as described in AC$XXX. Additionally some of the peaks in this data contains dimers and other unidentified ions. [Spectral] AMP (exact mass = 347.06308) and Glutathione disulfide (exact mass = 612.15196) were not completely separated on HPLC under the present analytical conditions as described in AC$XXX. Additionally some of the peaks in this data contains dimers and other unidentified ions. [Spectral] AMP (exact mass = 347.06308) and Adenine (exact mass = 135.0545) were not completely separated on HPLC under the present analytical conditions as described in AC$XXX. Additionally some of the peaks in this data contains dimers and other unidentified ions. Adenosine monophosphate. CAS Common Chemistry. CAS, a division of the American Chemical Society, n.d. https://commonchemistry.cas.org/detail?cas_rn=67583-85-1 (retrieved 2024-07-01) (CAS RN: 61-19-8). Licensed under the Attribution-Noncommercial 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC 4.0). Adenosine monophosphate is a key cellular metabolite regulating energy homeostasis and signal transduction. Adenosine monophosphate is a key cellular metabolite regulating energy homeostasis and signal transduction. Adenosine monophosphate is a key cellular metabolite regulating energy homeostasis and signal transduction.

   

2'-Deoxyguanosine 5'-monophosphate

{[(2R,3S,5R)-5-(2-amino-6-oxo-6,9-dihydro-3H-purin-9-yl)-3-hydroxyoxolan-2-yl]methoxy}phosphonic acid

C10H14N5O7P (347.0631)


2-Deoxyguanosine 5-monophosphate, also known as deoxyguanylic acid or 2-deoxy-GMP, belongs to the class of organic compounds known as purine 2-deoxyribonucleoside monophosphates. These are purine nucleotides with monophosphate group linked to the ribose moiety lacking a hydroxyl group at position 2. 2-Deoxyguanosine 5-monophosphate is a purine 2-deoxyribonucleoside 5-monophosphate having guanine as the nucleobase. It exists in all living species, ranging from bacteria to humans. Within humans, 2-deoxyguanosine 5-monophosphate participates in a number of enzymatic reactions. In particular, 2-deoxyguanosine 5-monophosphate can be converted into dGDP which is mediated by the enzyme guanylate kinase. In addition, 2-deoxyguanosine 5-monophosphate can be converted into deoxyguanosine through its interaction with the enzyme cytosolic purine 5-nucleotidase. In humans, 2-deoxyguanosine 5-monophosphate is involved in the metabolic disorder called the gout or kelley-seegmiller syndrome pathway. 2-Deoxyguanosine 5-monophosphate is a derivative of the common nucleic acid GTP, or guanosine triphosphate, in which the -OH (hydroxyl) group on the 2 carbon on the nucleotides pentose has been removed (hence the deoxy- part of the name). Additionally, the diphosphate of the name indicates that two of the phosphoryl groups of GTP have been removed, most likely by hydrolysis . [HMDB] Acquisition and generation of the data is financially supported in part by CREST/JST. COVID info from COVID-19 Disease Map Corona-virus Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 COVID-19 SARS-CoV COVID19 SARS2 SARS

   

3'-AMP

{[(2R,3S,4R,5R)-5-(6-amino-9H-purin-9-yl)-4-hydroxy-2-(hydroxymethyl)oxolan-3-yl]oxy}phosphonic acid

C10H14N5O7P (347.0631)


Adenylic acid. Adenine nucleotide containing one phosphate group esterified to the sugar moiety in the 2-, 3-, or 5-position. 3-AMP has been identified in the human placenta (PMID: 32033212). Adenylic acid. Adenine nucleotide containing one phosphate group esterified to the sugar moiety in the 2-, 3-, or 5-position. [HMDB] Acquisition and generation of the data is financially supported in part by CREST/JST. CONFIDENCE standard compound; ML_ID 11

   

Adenosine 2'-phosphate

{[(3R,4R,5R)-2-(6-amino-9H-purin-9-yl)-4-hydroxy-5-(hydroxymethyl)oxolan-3-yl]oxy}phosphonic acid

C10H14N5O7P (347.0631)


Adenosine 2-phosphate is converted enzymatically from adenosine 2,3-cyclic phosphate via the enzyme 2,3-cyclic-nucleotide 3-phosphodiesterase (EC 3.1.4.37). In the brain, this enzyme acts on 2,3-cyclic AMP more rapidly than on the UMP or CMP derivatives. In the liver, this enzyme acts on 2,3-cyclic CMP more rapidly than on the purine derivatives; it also hydrolyses the corresponding 3,5-cyclic phosphates, more slowly. This latter enzyme has been called cyclic-CMP phosphodiesterase. (KEGG). This enzyme belongs to the family of hydrolases, specifically those acting on phosphoric diester bonds. The systematic name of this enzyme class is nucleoside-2,3-cyclic-phosphate 2-nucleotidohydrolase. (Wikipedia). Adenosine 2-phosphate is converted enzymatically from adenosine 2,3-cyclic phosphate via the enzyme 2,3-cyclic-nucleotide 3-phosphodiesterase (EC 3.1.4.37). In the brain, this enzyme acts on 2,3-cyclic AMP more rapidly than on the UMP or CMP derivatives. In the liver, this enzyme acts on 2,3-cyclic CMP more rapidly than on the purine derivatives; it also hydrolyses the corresponding 3,5-cyclic phosphates, more slowly. This latter enzyme has been called cyclic-CMP phosphodiesterase. (KEGG) Adenosine-2'-monophosphate (2'-AMP) is converted by extracellular 2’,3'-CAMP. Adenosine-2'-monophosphate is further metabolized to extracellular adenosine (a mechanism called the extracellular 2’,3’-cAMP-adenosine pathway). Adenosine-2'-monophosphate inhibits LPS-induced TNF-α and CXCL10 production via A2A receptor activation[1][2]. Adenosine-2'-monophosphate (2'-AMP) is converted by extracellular 2’,3'-CAMP. Adenosine-2'-monophosphate is further metabolized to extracellular adenosine (a mechanism called the extracellular 2’,3’-cAMP-adenosine pathway). Adenosine-2'-monophosphate inhibits LPS-induced TNF-α and CXCL10 production via A2A receptor activation[1][2]. Adenosine-2'-monophosphate (2'-AMP) is converted by extracellular 2’,3'-CAMP. Adenosine-2'-monophosphate is further metabolized to extracellular adenosine (a mechanism called the extracellular 2’,3’-cAMP-adenosine pathway). Adenosine-2'-monophosphate inhibits LPS-induced TNF-α and CXCL10 production via A2A receptor activation[1][2].

   

7-alpha-D-Ribosyladenine 5-phosphate

7-(5-phospho-alpha-D-ribosyl)adenine

C10H14N5O7P (347.0631)


   

S-23121

Flumipropyn; S-23121

C18H15ClFNO3 (347.0724)


   

2-hydroxy-dAMP

{[(2R,3S,5R)-5-(6-amino-2-hydroxy-9H-purin-9-yl)-3-hydroxyoxolan-2-yl]methoxy}phosphonic acid

C10H14N5O7P (347.0631)


2-hydroxy-damp is a substrate for: 7,8-dihydro-8-oxoguanine triphosphatase.

   

5'-Hydroxypiroxicam

4-Hydroxy-N-(5-hydroxypyridin-2-yl)-2-methyl-1,1-dioxo-2H-1λ⁶,2-benzothiazine-3-carboximidate

C15H13N3O5S (347.0576)


5-Hydroxypiroxicam is only found in individuals that have used or taken Piroxicam. 5-Hydroxypiroxicam is a metabolite of Piroxicam. 5-hydroxypiroxicam belongs to the family of Benzothiazines. These are organic compounds containing a benzene fused to a thiazine ring (a six-member ring with four carbon atoms, one nitrogen atom and one sulfur atom).

   

Vidarabine phosphate

{[5-(6-amino-9H-purin-9-yl)-3,4-dihydroxyoxolan-2-yl]methoxy}phosphonic acid

C10H14N5O7P (347.0631)


Adenosine monophosphate, also known as 5-adenylic acid and abbreviated AMP, is a nucleotide that is found in RNA. It is an ester of phosphoric acid with the nucleoside adenosine. AMP consists of the phosphate group, the pentose sugar ribose, and the nucleobase adenine. AMP can be produced during ATP synthesis by the enzyme adenylate kinase. AMP has recently been approved as a Bitter Blocker additive to foodstuffs. When AMP is added to bitter foods or foods with a bitter aftertaste it makes them seem sweeter. This potentially makes lower calorie food products more palatable [HMDB] Adenosine monophosphate is a key cellular metabolite regulating energy homeostasis and signal transduction. Adenosine monophosphate is a key cellular metabolite regulating energy homeostasis and signal transduction. Adenosine monophosphate is a key cellular metabolite regulating energy homeostasis and signal transduction.

   

3-Phosphoadenosine

{9-[3,4-dihydroxy-5-(hydroxymethyl)oxolan-2-yl]-6-imino-6,9-dihydro-3H-purin-3-yl}phosphonic acid

C10H14N5O7P (347.0631)


   

Zidovudine monophosphate

{[3-azido-5-(5-methyl-2,4-dioxo-1,2,3,4-tetrahydropyrimidin-1-yl)oxolan-2-yl]methoxy}phosphonic acid

C10H14N5O7P (347.0631)


   

[(2R,5R)-5-(6-Aminopurin-9-yl)-4-hydroxy-2-(hydroxymethyl)oxolan-3-yl] dihydrogen phosphate

[(2R,5R)-5-(6-Aminopurin-9-yl)-4-hydroxy-2-(hydroxymethyl)oxolan-3-yl] dihydrogen phosphate

C10H14N5O7P (347.0631)


   

5-Hydroxypiroxicam

5-Hydroxypiroxicam

C15H13N3O5S (347.0576)


   

Maybridge3_006129

Maybridge3_006129

C16H14FN3O3S (347.074)


   

2-Deoxyguanosine 3-monophosphate

2-Deoxyguanosine 3-monophosphate

C10H14N5O7P (347.0631)


   
   

2-Deoxy-5-Guanylic Acid

[(2R,5R)-5-(2-Amino-6-oxo-1H-purin-9-yl)-3-hydroxyoxolan-2-yl]methyl dihydrogen phosphate

C10H14N5O7P (347.0631)


COVID info from COVID-19 Disease Map Corona-virus Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 COVID-19 SARS-CoV COVID19 SARS2 SARS relative retention time with respect to 9-anthracene Carboxylic Acid is 0.057 relative retention time with respect to 9-anthracene Carboxylic Acid is 0.055

   

3-Adenylic acid

Adenosine 3-monophosphate From Yeast

C10H14N5O7P (347.0631)


relative retention time with respect to 9-anthracene Carboxylic Acid is 0.055 relative retention time with respect to 9-anthracene Carboxylic Acid is 0.056

   

Adenosine 5-monophosphate

Adenosine-5-monophosphate sodium salt

C10H14N5O7P (347.0631)


Adenosine monophosphate is a key cellular metabolite regulating energy homeostasis and signal transduction. Adenosine monophosphate is a key cellular metabolite regulating energy homeostasis and signal transduction. Adenosine monophosphate is a key cellular metabolite regulating energy homeostasis and signal transduction.

   

2-Deoxyguanosine 5-monophosphate

2-Deoxyguanosine 5-monophosphate

C10H14N5O7P (347.0631)


A purine 2-deoxyribonucleoside 5-monophosphate having guanine as the nucleobase.

   

Adenosine-3-monophosphate

Adenosine-3-monophosphate

C10H14N5O7P (347.0631)


   

2-Adenylic acid

Adenosine-2-monophosphate

C10H14N5O7P (347.0631)


Adenosine-2'-monophosphate (2'-AMP) is converted by extracellular 2’,3'-CAMP. Adenosine-2'-monophosphate is further metabolized to extracellular adenosine (a mechanism called the extracellular 2’,3’-cAMP-adenosine pathway). Adenosine-2'-monophosphate inhibits LPS-induced TNF-α and CXCL10 production via A2A receptor activation[1][2]. Adenosine-2'-monophosphate (2'-AMP) is converted by extracellular 2’,3'-CAMP. Adenosine-2'-monophosphate is further metabolized to extracellular adenosine (a mechanism called the extracellular 2’,3’-cAMP-adenosine pathway). Adenosine-2'-monophosphate inhibits LPS-induced TNF-α and CXCL10 production via A2A receptor activation[1][2]. Adenosine-2'-monophosphate (2'-AMP) is converted by extracellular 2’,3'-CAMP. Adenosine-2'-monophosphate is further metabolized to extracellular adenosine (a mechanism called the extracellular 2’,3’-cAMP-adenosine pathway). Adenosine-2'-monophosphate inhibits LPS-induced TNF-α and CXCL10 production via A2A receptor activation[1][2].

   

Deoxyguanosine 5-monophosphate

Deoxyguanosine 5-monophosphate

C10H14N5O7P (347.0631)


   

Adenosine monophosphate

Adenosine monophosphate

C10H14N5O7P (347.0631)


   

Deoxyguanylic acid

Deoxyguanylic acid

C10H14N5O7P (347.0631)


   
   

AMP; LC-tDDA; CE10

AMP; LC-tDDA; CE10

C10H14N5O7P (347.0631)


   

AMP; LC-tDDA; CE20

AMP; LC-tDDA; CE20

C10H14N5O7P (347.0631)


   

AMP; LC-tDDA; CE30

AMP; LC-tDDA; CE30

C10H14N5O7P (347.0631)


   

AMP; LC-tDDA; CE40

AMP; LC-tDDA; CE40

C10H14N5O7P (347.0631)


   

DEOXYGUANOSINE-MONOPHOSPHATE

DEOXYGUANOSINE-MONOPHOSPHATE

C10H14N5O7P (347.0631)


   

Adenosine-monophosphate

Adenosine-monophosphate

C10H14N5O7P (347.0631)


   

5-Adenylic acid

[5-(6-Aminopurin-9-yl)-3,4-dihydroxyoxolan-2-yl]methyl dihydrogen phosphate

C10H14N5O7P (347.0631)


D000890 - Anti-Infective Agents > D000998 - Antiviral Agents D009676 - Noxae > D000963 - Antimetabolites

   

p-HydroxyPiroxicam

p-HydroxyPiroxicam

C15H13N3O5S (347.0576)


   

Zidovudine monophosphate

Zidovudine monophosphate

C10H14N5O7P (347.0631)


   
   
   
   
   

Pamabrom

Pamabrom

C11H18BrN5O3 (347.0593)


C78275 - Agent Affecting Blood or Body Fluid > C448 - Diuretic

   

5-(3-AMINO-5-OXO-2-PYRAZOLIN-1-YL)-2-PHENOXYBENZENESULFONIC ACID

5-(3-AMINO-5-OXO-2-PYRAZOLIN-1-YL)-2-PHENOXYBENZENESULFONIC ACID

C15H13N3O5S (347.0576)


   

1-METHYL-4-(PHENYLAZO)-QUINOLINIUM PERCHLORATE

1-METHYL-4-(PHENYLAZO)-QUINOLINIUM PERCHLORATE

C16H14ClN3O4 (347.0673)


   

Vidarabine phosphate

Vidarabine phosphate

C10H14N5O7P (347.0631)


D000890 - Anti-Infective Agents > D000998 - Antiviral Agents C471 - Enzyme Inhibitor > C29575 - DNA Polymerase Inhibitor C254 - Anti-Infective Agent > C281 - Antiviral Agent D009676 - Noxae > D000963 - Antimetabolites Vidarabine phosphate (Ara-AMP), an antiviral agent, inhibits chronic HBV infection[1][2]. Vidarabine phosphate also against herpes simplex and varicella zoster viruses[3].

   

4-(Benzyloxy)-5-bromo-2-(piperidin-1-yl)pyrimidine

4-(Benzyloxy)-5-bromo-2-(piperidin-1-yl)pyrimidine

C16H18BrN3O (347.0633)


   

[2-(6-aminopurin-9-yl)-4-hydroxy-5-(hydroxymethyl)oxolan-3-yl] dihydrogen phosphate

[2-(6-aminopurin-9-yl)-4-hydroxy-5-(hydroxymethyl)oxolan-3-yl] dihydrogen phosphate

C10H14N5O7P (347.0631)


   

Boc-(R)-3-amino-4-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)butyric acid

Boc-(R)-3-amino-4-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)butyric acid

C15H19Cl2NO4 (347.0691)


   

Boc-(S)-3-amino-4-(3,4-dichloro-phenyl)-butyric acid

Boc-(S)-3-amino-4-(3,4-dichloro-phenyl)-butyric acid

C15H19Cl2NO4 (347.0691)


   
   

Boc-(R)-3-amino-4-(3,4-dichloro-phenyl)-butyric acid

Boc-(R)-3-amino-4-(3,4-dichloro-phenyl)-butyric acid

C15H19Cl2NO4 (347.0691)


   

Hexaamminecobalt(III) nitrate

Hexaamminecobalt(III) nitrate

CoH18N9O9 (347.0559)


   

Boc-(S)-3-amino-4-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)butyric acid

Boc-(S)-3-amino-4-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)butyric acid

C15H19Cl2NO4 (347.0691)


   

Formycin-5-monophosphate

Formycin-5-monophosphate

C10H14N5O7P (347.0631)


D000970 - Antineoplastic Agents > D000903 - Antibiotics, Antineoplastic > D005573 - Formycins

   

2-Deoxyguanosine 3-(dihydrogen phosphate)

2-Deoxyguanosine 3-(dihydrogen phosphate)

C10H14N5O7P (347.0631)


   

N-[2-(3-oxo-4H-quinoxalin-2-yl)phenyl]-2-thiophenecarboxamide

N-[2-(3-oxo-4H-quinoxalin-2-yl)phenyl]-2-thiophenecarboxamide

C19H13N3O2S (347.0728)


   

alpha-Adenosine monophosphate

alpha-Adenosine monophosphate

C10H14N5O7P (347.0631)


   

7-alpha-D-Ribofuranosyl-2-aminopurine-5-phosphate

7-alpha-D-Ribofuranosyl-2-aminopurine-5-phosphate

C10H14N5O7P (347.0631)


   

8-hydroxy-dAMP

8-hydroxy-dAMP

C10H14N5O7P (347.0631)


A purine 2-deoxyribonucleoside 5-monophosphate that is that is dAMP in which the hydrogen at position 8 of the purine base has been replaced by a hydroxy group.

   

[5-(7-amino-2H-pyrazolo[4,3-d]pyrimidin-3-yl)-3,4-dihydroxyoxolan-2-yl]methyl dihydrogen phosphate

[5-(7-amino-2H-pyrazolo[4,3-d]pyrimidin-3-yl)-3,4-dihydroxyoxolan-2-yl]methyl dihydrogen phosphate

C10H14N5O7P (347.0631)


   

[9-[3,4-Dihydroxy-5-(hydroxymethyl)oxolan-2-yl]-6-iminopurin-3-yl]phosphonic acid

[9-[3,4-Dihydroxy-5-(hydroxymethyl)oxolan-2-yl]-6-iminopurin-3-yl]phosphonic acid

C10H14N5O7P (347.0631)


   

Adenosine 5-Monophosphate

Adenosine 5-Monophosphate

C10H14N5O7P (347.0631)


   

N-{5-chloro-2-nitrobenzylidene}-4-ethoxybenzohydrazide

N-{5-chloro-2-nitrobenzylidene}-4-ethoxybenzohydrazide

C16H14ClN3O4 (347.0673)


   

4-Amino-5,8-dimethoxy-2-(1,1,2,2,2-pentafluoroethyl)-3-quinolinecarbonitrile

4-Amino-5,8-dimethoxy-2-(1,1,2,2,2-pentafluoroethyl)-3-quinolinecarbonitrile

C14H10F5N3O2 (347.0693)


   

N-(1,1-dioxo-2,3-dihydrothiophen-3-yl)-N-(2-ethylphenyl)-2-thiophenecarboxamide

N-(1,1-dioxo-2,3-dihydrothiophen-3-yl)-N-(2-ethylphenyl)-2-thiophenecarboxamide

C17H17NO3S2 (347.065)


   

2-Chloro-5-[[2,3-dihydro-1,4-benzodioxin-3-yl(oxo)methyl]amino]benzoic acid methyl ester

2-Chloro-5-[[2,3-dihydro-1,4-benzodioxin-3-yl(oxo)methyl]amino]benzoic acid methyl ester

C17H14ClNO5 (347.056)


   

6-Chloro-4-[[(2-fluorophenyl)methyl-methylamino]methyl]-7-hydroxy-1-benzopyran-2-one

6-Chloro-4-[[(2-fluorophenyl)methyl-methylamino]methyl]-7-hydroxy-1-benzopyran-2-one

C18H15ClFNO3 (347.0724)


   

[2-(Methylamino)-2-oxoethyl] 1-(4-fluorophenyl)-3-methylthieno[2,3-c]pyrazole-5-carboxylate

[2-(Methylamino)-2-oxoethyl] 1-(4-fluorophenyl)-3-methylthieno[2,3-c]pyrazole-5-carboxylate

C16H14FN3O3S (347.074)


   

3-(2,4-dioxo-1H-thieno[3,2-d]pyrimidin-3-yl)-N-(3-fluoro-4-methylphenyl)propanamide

3-(2,4-dioxo-1H-thieno[3,2-d]pyrimidin-3-yl)-N-(3-fluoro-4-methylphenyl)propanamide

C16H14FN3O3S (347.074)


   

2-amino-9-(2-deoxy-5-O-phosphono-beta-L-erythro-pentofuranosyl)-1,9-dihydro-6H-purin-6-one

2-amino-9-(2-deoxy-5-O-phosphono-beta-L-erythro-pentofuranosyl)-1,9-dihydro-6H-purin-6-one

C10H14N5O7P (347.0631)


   

2-[2-Fluoro-4-chloro-5-[(S)-1-methyl-2-propynyloxy]phenyl]-4,5,6,7-tetrahydro-2H-isoindole-1,3-dione

2-[2-Fluoro-4-chloro-5-[(S)-1-methyl-2-propynyloxy]phenyl]-4,5,6,7-tetrahydro-2H-isoindole-1,3-dione

C18H15ClFNO3 (347.0724)


   

2-[2-Fluoro-4-chloro-5-[(R)-1-methyl-2-propynyloxy]phenyl]-4,5,6,7-tetrahydro-2H-isoindole-1,3-dione

2-[2-Fluoro-4-chloro-5-[(R)-1-methyl-2-propynyloxy]phenyl]-4,5,6,7-tetrahydro-2H-isoindole-1,3-dione

C18H15ClFNO3 (347.0724)


   

8-Amino-9-benzoyl-5-oxa-7-thia-cyclohepta[a]naphthalen-6-one

8-Amino-9-benzoyl-5-oxa-7-thia-cyclohepta[a]naphthalen-6-one

C20H13NO3S (347.0616)


   

O-(alpha-D-mannose-1-phosphoryl)-L-serine

O-(alpha-D-mannose-1-phosphoryl)-L-serine

C9H18NO11P (347.0617)


   

[(2S,3R,4R,5S)-5-(6-aminopurin-9-yl)-3,4-dihydroxyoxolan-2-yl]methyl dihydrogen phosphate

[(2S,3R,4R,5S)-5-(6-aminopurin-9-yl)-3,4-dihydroxyoxolan-2-yl]methyl dihydrogen phosphate

C10H14N5O7P (347.0631)


   

Adenosine phosphate

Adenosine 5-monophosphate

C10H14N5O7P (347.0631)


A purine ribonucleoside 5-monophosphate having adenine as the nucleobase. COVID info from PDB, Protein Data Bank, COVID-19 Disease Map Corona-virus Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 COVID-19 SARS-CoV COVID19 SARS2 SARS Adenosine monophosphate is a key cellular metabolite regulating energy homeostasis and signal transduction. Adenosine monophosphate is a key cellular metabolite regulating energy homeostasis and signal transduction. Adenosine monophosphate is a key cellular metabolite regulating energy homeostasis and signal transduction.

   
   
   

7-(5-phospho-alpha-D-ribosyl)adenine

7-(5-phospho-alpha-D-ribosyl)adenine

C10H14N5O7P (347.0631)


   

8-oxo-dAMP

8-oxo-dAMP

C10H14N5O7P (347.0631)


A purine 2-deoxyribonucleoside 5-diphosphate that is the 8-oxo derivative of dADP.

   

Adenosine 2-phosphate

Adenosine 2-phosphate

C10H14N5O7P (347.0631)


   

3-AMP

3-AMP

C10H14N5O7P (347.0631)


An adenosine 3-phosphate with a monophosphate group at the 3-position.

   
   

[3-hydroxy-5-(6-hydroxy-2-imino-3h-purin-9-yl)oxolan-2-yl]methoxyphosphonic acid

[3-hydroxy-5-(6-hydroxy-2-imino-3h-purin-9-yl)oxolan-2-yl]methoxyphosphonic acid

C10H14N5O7P (347.0631)