gammaphosphoester
Gammaphosphoester is a term used in biochemistry and molecular biology to describe a specific type of phosphate ester linkage found in certain nucleotides and cofactors. It refers to a phosphate group that is attached to the gamma carbon (γ-carbon) of an amino acid, typically glutamate or glutamine, which is part of a protein.
The most well-known example of a gammaphosphoester is the cofactor nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADP). In
Gammaphosphoesters are also found in certain nucleotide cofactors, such as flavin adenine dinucleotide phosphate (FADP) and
The presence of a gammaphosphoester linkage is important for the biological activity of these cofactors. It
In summary, gammaphosphoester is a specific type of phosphate ester linkage found in certain nucleotides and