cAMP, or cyclic adenosine monophosphate, is a secondary messenger molecule that plays a critical role in cellular signaling pathways. It is synthesized from ATP by the enzyme adenylate cyclase and is involved in the transmission of signals from hormones and neurotransmitters to target cells, influencing various physiological processes. By activating protein kinases, cAMP mediates the effects of many hormones and neurotransmitters, making it essential for communication in both the nervous and endocrine systems.