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Nucleotide bases (also
nucleobases,
nitrogenous bases) are nitrogen-containing
biological compounds that form nucleosides, which, in turn, are components...
- a
nucleobase (also
termed a
nitrogenous base) and a five-carbon
sugar (ribose or 2'-deoxyribose)
whereas a
nucleotide is
composed of a
nucleobase, a...
- deoxyribose, and one of four
nucleobases. An
analogue may have any of
these altered.
Typically the
analogue nucleobases confer,
among other things, different...
- molecules: a
nucleobase, a five-carbon
sugar (ribose or deoxyribose), and a
phosphate group consisting of one to
three phosphates. The four
nucleobases in DNA...
- is also
known as 5-methyluracil, a
pyrimidine nucleobase. In RNA,
thymine is
replaced by the
nucleobase uracil.
Thymine was
first isolated in 1893 by...
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referred to as 5'-end and 3'-end. The
nucleobases are
joined to the
sugars via an N-glycosidic
linkage involving a
nucleobase ring
nitrogen (N-1 for pyrimidines...
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called riboses that are
directly attached to two
phosphate groups and a
nucleobase that
contains amino groups. The
nitrogen atoms from the
amino group in...
- The
Nucleobase cation symporter-2 (NCS2) family, also
called the
Nucleobase ascorbate transporter (NAT) family,
consists of over 1000
sequenced proteins...
- The
Nucleobase:Cation Symporter-1 (NCS1)
Family (TC# 2.A.39)
consists of over 1000
currently sequenced proteins derived from Gram-negative and Gram-positive...
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nucleoside (
nucleobase +
ribose sugar) synthesis,
Orgel suggested an
almost opposite approach,
heating a
mixture of
ribose and the
purine nucleobases hypoxanthine...