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Adenosine 3’5′-bisphosphate is a form of an adenosine nucleotide with two phosphate groups attached to different carbons in the ribose ring. This is distinct from adenosine diphosphate where the two phosphate groups are attached in a chain to the 5′ carbon atom in the ring. Adenosine 3’5′-bisphosphate is produced as a product of sulfotransferase enzymes from the donation of a sulfate group from the coenzyme 3′-phosphoadenosine-5′-phosphosulfate.

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