acetylAMP
AcetylAMP, also known as N-acetyladenosine monophosphate, is a derivative of adenosine monophosphate (AMP). It is formed by the acetylation of the amino group at the adenine base of AMP. This modification can occur through various enzymatic or chemical processes. AcetylAMP is not a primary metabolite in the same way that AMP is, and its biological significance is generally less understood.
Research into acetylAMP has explored its potential roles in cellular signaling pathways or as an intermediate
The structure of acetylAMP involves the attachment of an acetyl group (CH3CO-) to the exocyclic amino group