5'-Adenylic acid, also known as adenosine monophosphate, is a nucleotide that serves as a fundamental building block of RNA and a key intermediate in cellular energy metabolism. It is commonly used in biochemical research to study enzyme kinetics, signal transduction, and nucleic acid biochemistry.
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