Deoxyadenosine diphosphate

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Deoxyadenosine diphosphate
Identifiers
CAS number
PubChem 620
SMILES C1C(C(OC1N2C=NC3=C2N=CN=C3N) COP(=O)(O)OP(=O)(O)O)O
Properties
Molecular formula C10H15N5O9P2
Molar mass 411.201722
Except where noted otherwise, data are given for
materials in their standard state
(at 25 °C, 100 kPa)

Infobox disclaimer and references

Deoxyadenosine diphosphate is a derivative of the common nucleic acid ATP, or adenosine triphosphate, in which the -OH (hydroxyl) group on the 2' carbon on the nucleotide's pentose has been removed (hence the deoxy- part of the name). Additionally, the diphosphate of the name indicates that one of the phosphoryl groups of ATP has been removed, most likely by hydrolysis.

Deoxyadenosine diphosphate would be abbreviated dADP.

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