A vinyl phosphonate analog of adenosine 5′-phosphate (AMP) was synthesized in which the CH 2OP system of AMP is replaced by CHCHP. The V max values of this analog relative to AMP were 0.7% with rabbit muscle AMP aminohydrolase, 13.4% with rabbit muscle AMP kinase, and 6.6% with pig muscle AMP kinase. The vinyl analog of ADP produced by the kinases was a substrate of rabbit muscle pyruvate kinase. These results, together with substrate specificity properties at the AMP sites of the enzymes indicate that the C(4′)-C(5′)-O(5′)-P system of AMP is of trans character during conversion of AMP to ADP by pig or rabbit AMP kinase.