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biological compounds that form
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Nucleoside analogues are
structural analogues of a
nucleoside,
which normally contain a
nucleobase and a sugar.
Nucleotide analogues are
analogues of...
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Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is a
nucleoside triphosphate that
provides energy to
drive and
support many
processes in
living cells, such as
muscle contraction...
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nitrogenous bases) are nitrogen-containing
biological compounds that form
nucleosides, which, in turn, are
components of nucleotides, with all of
these monomers...
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compounds marked nucleoside monophosphate,
nucleoside diphosphate and
nucleoside triphosphate are all
nucleotides (not phosphate-lacking
nucleosides)....
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Carbocyclic nucleosides (also
referred to as carbanucleosides) are
nucleoside analogues in
which a
methylene group has
replaced the
oxygen atom of the...
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Human concentrative nucleoside transporters include SLC28A1, SLC28A2 and SLC28A3 proteins. SLC28A2 is a purine-specific Na+-
nucleoside cotransporter localised...
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attached (an
amine group at
position 4 and a keto
group at
position 2). The
nucleoside of
cytosine is cytidine. In Watson–Crick base pairing, it
forms three...
- to a
ribose via a β-N9-glycosidic bond.
Adenosine is one of the four
nucleoside building blocks of RNA (and its
derivative deoxyadenosine is a building...
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currently uncertain and is
awaiting the
results of
ongoing studies.
Nucleoside reverse transcription inhibitors like they are used in anti-HIV therapy...