Definition of Ribonucleoside. Meaning of Ribonucleoside. Synonyms of Ribonucleoside

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Definition of Ribonucleoside

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Meaning of Ribonucleoside from wikipedia

- A ribonucleoside is a type of nucleoside including ribose as a component. One example of a ribonucleoside is cytidine. Ribonucleosides at the U.S. National...
- Ribonucleotide reductase (RNR), also known as ribonucleoside diphosphate reductase, is an enzyme that catalyzes the formation of deoxyribonucleotides from...
- observed. Examples include ribonucleoside 2',3'-cyclic monophosphates which are isolatable intermediates, and ribonucleoside 3'-monophosphates which are...
- Vanadyl ribonucleoside is a potent transition-state analog of ribonucleic acid and potent inhibitor of many species of ribonuclease formed from a vanadium...
- group, the pentose sugar ribose, and the nucleobase cytosine; hence, a ribonucleoside monophosphate. As a substituent it takes the form of the prefix cytidylyl-...
- prebiotic conditions. According to the RNA world hypothesis free-floating ribonucleosides and ribonucleotides were present in the primitive soup. Molecules as...
- 4-dihydroxyoxolan-2-yl]methyl hydrogen phosphate Other names Nicotinamide ribonucleoside 5′-phosphate Nicotinamide D-ribonucleotide β-Nicotinamide ribose monophosphate...
- Ribonucleoside-triphosphate reductase (EC 1.17.4.2, ribonucleotide reductase, 2'-deoxyribonucleoside-triphosphate:oxidized-thioredoxin 2'-oxidoreductase)...
- chemical synthesis of long oligoribuncleotides using 2'-O-silylated ribonucleoside 3'-O-phosphoramidites on a controlled-pore gl**** support: synthesis...
- blocks derived from protected 2'-deoxynucleosides (dA, dC, dG, and T), ribonucleosides (A, C, G, and U), or chemically modified nucleosides, e.g. LNA or BNA...