|
| c-GpAp Chemical Properties |
Boiling point | 1159.9±75.0 °C(Predicted) | density | 2.61±0.1 g/cm3(Predicted) | storage temp. | -20°C | pka | 0.96±0.70(Predicted) | form | powder | color | white to beige | Water Solubility | Water : 20 mg/mL (29.66 mM) |
| c-GpAp Usage And Synthesis |
Uses | cGAMP sodium salt has been used in cGAS-cGAMP Activity Assay. | Uses | c-GpAp induces the production of interferons, a usual response to triggers in the cytoplasm of mammalian cells by the presence of DNA. | Definition | ChEBI: C-GMP-AMP is a cyclic purine dinucleotide that consists of AMP and GMP units cyclised via 3',5'-linkages. It is an adenyl ribonucleotide, a cyclic purine dinucleotide and a guanyl ribonucleotide. It is a conjugate acid of a c-GMP-AMP(2-). | Biochem/physiol Actions | cGAMP induces the formation of cytokines (interferon-β, interferon-γ), activation of dendritic cells and CD8+ T cell cross priming. Through this action, it promotes innate immune response. cGAMP possesses antitumor activity and is prefered for immunotherapy in cancer treatment. | in vivo | cGAMP promotes the antigen-specific cytokine production by spleen cells of immunized mice[2].
Animal Model: | Female C57BL/6 (H-2b) mice 6–8 weeks old[2] | Dosage: | 5 μg | Administration: | Nostril mucosal adjuvant | Result: | Higher titers of ovalbumin (OVA)-specific IgA and total IgG as well as IgG1 and IgG2c in the sera of mice immunized with cGAMP-adjuvanted OVA as compared to sera from OVA-immunized mice. |
| storage | +4°C |
| c-GpAp Preparation Products And Raw materials |
|