Guanosine 5'-diphosphate disodium salt (GDP-Na2)
| Name | Guanosine 5'-diphosphate disodium salt |
| CAS No. | 7415-69-2 |
| Molecular formula | C10H13O11N5P2Na2 |
| Molecular weight | 487.16 |
| Physicochemical properties | This product is white or white powder or block; soluble in water, almost insoluble in ethanol, chloroform or ether |
| Purity |
HPLC ≥ 90% (qualified product) |
| Storage | Shading, sealing, cryopreservation |
Application Areas
Applications of GDP-Na₂ (Guanosine 5'-Diphosphate Disodium Salt)
1. Product Overview
GDP-Na₂ (Guanosine 5'-Diphosphate Disodium Salt) is a purine nucleotide composed of guanosine and two phosphate groups. It is an important metabolic intermediate formed during the hydrolysis of GTP and is closely associated with energy transfer, protein synthesis, and signal transduction. GDP-Na₂ plays an essential role in regulating cellular activities, making it valuable in pharmaceuticals, diagnostics, scientific research, and biotechnology.
2. Main Application Fields
1) Pharmaceutical Industry
Drug intermediate: GDP-Na₂ serves as a raw material for the synthesis of nucleotide-based drugs and therapeutic agents.
Signal pathway research: Used in studies involving G-proteins, kinases, and other GDP/GTP-binding proteins, which regulate multiple disease-related pathways.
2) Scientific Research
Signal transduction studies: GDP acts as a regulator in the GTP/GDP cycle of G-proteins, making it a key compound in cellular signaling research.
Metabolism research: Applied in biochemical studies related to purine metabolism and energy regulation.
Enzymology: Functions as a substrate or reference standard in assays for GTPases, kinases, and related enzymes.
3) Diagnostics & Testing Reagents
Biochemical assays: GDP-Na₂ is used in in vitro diagnostic kits and enzyme activity detection systems.
Cell signaling detection: Serves as a reference compound in the study of GDP/GTP-dependent regulatory mechanisms.
4) Biotechnology & Applied Fields
Nucleic acid synthesis: Employed as a nucleotide component in biochemical and molecular biology assays.
Protein biosynthesis: Involved in research related to translation regulation and GTP/GDP cycles in ribosomal processes.
Cell biology: Useful in studies of microtubule dynamics and cytoskeleton regulation, where GTP/GDP balance is critical.