- 2,6-
diaminopurine (2,6-DAP, also
known as 2-aminoadenine) is a
compound once used in the
treatment of leukemia. As the Z base, it is
found instead of...
- as adenine, guanine, xanthine, hypoxanthine, purine, 2,6-
diaminopurine, and 6,8-
diaminopurine may have
formed in
outer space as well as on earth. The origin...
-
reports that an
extract of this mushroom, with
active constituent 2,6-
diaminopurine, can
correct RNA
nonsense mutations and so may be a
candidate to help...
-
Gertrude Elion in 1944.
Drugs Hitchings' team
worked on
included 2,6-
diaminopurine (a
compound to
treat leukemia) and p-chlorophenoxy-2,4-diaminopyrimidine...
-
choice for base pairing: in
Cyanophage S-2L,
diaminopurine (DAP) is used
instead of adenine.
Diaminopurine basepairs perfectly with
thymine as it is identical...
- 5-Dihydroxypentauracil 5-Hydroxymethyldeoxyuracil
Others Deoxyarchaeosine 2,6-
Diaminopurine (2-Aminoadenine) Twin
helical strands form the DNA backbone. Another...
-
pharmaceutical drugs and can be
synthesized within the lab from 2,6-
diaminopurine,
which is an
inexpensive and
readily available compound. In the cell...
- for growth.
Growth is
inhibited by 8-azaguanine at 225 μg/mL or 2,6-
diaminopurine (10 μg/mL) and
copper sulfate. It
contains serovars from the serogroup...
- to
dsDNAs via
double invasion through the
simultaneous formation of
diaminopurine (D) and
thiouracil (Us)
which substitute for
adenine and thymine, respectively...
- WE (December 1951). "Enzymatic
phosphorylation of
adenosine and 2,6-
diaminopurine riboside". The
Journal of
Biological Chemistry. 193 (2): 481–95. doi:10...