- (such as the
thymidine monophosphate) into
nucleosides (such as thymidine) and phosphate. The
nucleosides, in turn, are
subsequently broken down in the...
- HIV/AIDS. The term
nucleoside refers to a
nitrogenous base
linked to a 5-carbon
sugar (either
ribose or deoxyribose).
Nucleotides are
nucleosides covalently linked...
-
showed how
pyrimidine nucleosides can be
synthesized from
small molecules and ribose,
driven solely by wet-dry cycles.
Purine nucleosides can be synthesized...
- of a
Lewis acid, is the most
common method for
forming nucleosides in this manner.
Nucleosides are
typically synthesized through the
coupling of a nucleophilic...
-
alternative nucleotides, LNA, morpholino,
nucleosides modified at the 2'-position (OMe,
protected NH2, F),
nucleosides containing non-canonical
bases (hypoxanthine...
-
Arabinosyl nucleosides are
derivatives of the
nucleosides. They
contain β-D-arabinofuranose, in
contrast to most
nucleosides which contain β-D-ribofuranose...
-
Members of the
Equilibrative Nucleoside Transporter (ENT)
Family (TC# 2.A.57) are
transport proteins that are
specific to
nucleosides and nucleobases, and are...
-
nitrogenous bases) are nitrogen-containing
biological compounds that form
nucleosides, which, in turn, are
components of nucleotides, with all of
these monomers...
-
showed how
pyrimidine nucleosides can be
synthesized from
small molecules and ribose,
driven solely by wet-dry cycles.
Purine nucleosides can be synthesized...
-
include non-standard
nucleosides such as
pseudouridine —
instead of the
standard adenosine, cytidine, guanosine, and
uridine nucleosides — the
resulting mRNA...