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7-Methyladenosine Perchlorate Salt (CAS 81319-59-7)

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Alternate Names:
7-Methyladenosine Perchlorate; 6-Amino-7-methyl-9-β-D-ribofuranosyl-7H-purinium Perchlorate
CAS Number:
81319-59-7
Molecular Weight:
381.73
Molecular Formula:
C11H16ClN5O8
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7-Methyladenosine Perchlorate Salt (7-MAPS) is a synthetic analogue of adenosine, a component integral to nucleic acids. This compound finds its use in a broad spectrum of scientific investigations, including biochemistry and physiology. Its utility extends to serving as a reagent in creating adenosine analogs, examining enzyme kinetics, and exploring interactions between proteins and DNA, as well as gene regulation. As an agonist of adenosine receptors, 7-Methyladenosine Perchlorate Salt activates these receptors, precipitating a series of biochemical responses. While its precise action mechanism remains to be fully elucidated, it is associated with the stimulation of adenosine receptors, which subsequently influence intracellular signaling routes and gene regulation.


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7-Methyladenosine Perchlorate Salt, 25 mg

sc-483472
25 mg
$392.00