Adenylic
Adenylic is a term that historically has been used in the context of biochemistry and molecular biology to refer to certain nucleotides related to adenine. It is most closely associated with adenylic compounds such as adenylic acid, also known as adenylate, which are derivatives of adenine combined with ribose and phosphate groups. These compounds play vital roles in cellular metabolism and energy transfer processes.
In particular, adenylic compounds include adenosine monophosphate (AMP), adenosine diphosphate (ADP), and adenosine triphosphate (ATP). ATP
Historically, "adenylic" was used in chemical nomenclature to specify molecules or derivatives involving adenine-related structures. Although
In summary, adenylic pertains to compounds derived from or related to adenine, especially those involved in