- Guanosine monophosphate
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IUPACName= [(2"R",3"S",4"R",5"R")-5-(2-Amino-6-oxo-3"H"-purin-9-yl)-3,4-dihydroxyoxolan-2-yl] methyl dihydrogen phosphate
OtherNames=5'-Guanidylic acid
Guanylic acidE number E626
Section1= Chembox Identifiers
Abbreviations = GMP
CASNo=85-32-5
PubChem=6804
SMILES=C1=NC2=C(N1 [C@H] 3 [C@@H] ( [C@@H] ( [C@H] (O3)COP(=O)(O)O)O)O)NC(=NC2=O)N
MeSHName=Guanosine+monophosphate
Section2= Chembox Properties
Formula=C10H14N5O8P
MolarMass=363.22 g/mol
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Autoignition=Guanosine monophosphate, also known as 5'-guanidylic acid or guanylic acid and abbreviated GMP, is a
nucleotide that is found inRNA . It is anester ofphosphoric acid with thenucleoside guanosine . GMP consists of thephosphate group, thepentose sugar ribose , and thenucleobase guanine . Guanosine monophosphate is produced from dried fish or dried seaweed.Fact|date=August 2007Guanosine monophosphate in the form of its salts, such as
disodium guanylate (E627), dipotassium guanylate (E628) and calcium guanylate (E629), arefood additive s used asflavor enhancer s to provide theumami taste. It is often used in synergy withglutamic acid (monosodium glutamate , MSG). As it is a fairly expensive additive, it is usually not used independently of glutamic acid. If guanylate salts are present in a list of ingredients but MSG does not appear to be, it is likely that glutamic acid is provided as part of another ingredient, such as a processed soy protein complex. Disodium guanylate is often added to foods in conjunction withdisodium inosinate ; the combination is known asdisodium 5'-ribonucleotides . Disodium guanylate is often found in instant noodles, potato chips and snacks, savoury rice, tinned vegetables, cured meats, and packet soup.See also
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Hypoxanthine-guanine phosphoribosyltransferase
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