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Cytidine monophosphate
Cytidine
monophosphate
, also known as
5'-cytidylic
acid
or
simply
cytidylate
, and
abbreviated
CMP
, is a
nucleotide
that is used as a
monomer
in
RNA
. It is an
ester
of
phosphoric acid
with the
nucleoside
cytidine
. CMP consists of the
phosphate group
, the
pentose
sugar
ribose
, and the
nucleobase
cytosine
;
hence
, a
ribonucleoside monophosphate
.
As a
substituent
it
takes
the form of the
prefix
cytidylyl-
.
Metabolism
CMP can be
phosphorylated
to
cytidine diphosphate
by the
enzyme
CMP kinase
, with
adenosine triphosphate
or
guanosine triphosphate
donating
the
phosphate
group
. Since
cytidine triphosphate
is generated by
amination
of
uridine triphosphate
, the main
source
of CMP is from RNA being
decomposed
by
RNAse
.