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amount of
torsion angles allows for
greater flexibility. In
closed ring
riboses, the
observed flexibility mentioned above is not
observed because the ring...
-
indicates that it is a
deoxy sugar,
meaning that it is
derived from the
sugar ribose by loss of a
hydroxy group.
Discovered in 1929 by
Phoebus Levene, deoxyribose...
- In enzymology, a
ribose isomerase (EC 5.3.1.20) is an
enzyme that
catalyzes the
chemical reaction D-
ribose ⇌ {\displaystyle \rightleftharpoons } D-ribulose...
- D-
Ribose pyranase is an
enzyme that
catalyzes the
interconversion of β-D-ribopyranose and β-D-ribofuranose. This
enzyme is an
isomerase that has only been...
- ADP-
ribose diphosphatase (EC 3.6.1.13) is an
enzyme that
catalyzes a
hydrolysis reaction in
which water nucleophilically attacks ADP-
ribose to produce...
-
Ribose 5-phosphate (R5P) is both a
product and an
intermediate of the
pentose phosphate pathway. The last step of the
oxidative reactions in the pentose...
- sugar-phosphate "backbone" of DNA
contains deoxyribose, RNA
contains ribose instead.
Ribose has a
hydroxyl group attached to the
pentose ring in the 2' position...
- (1''-2')
linkage of
ribose-
ribose bond to
produce free ADP-
ribose Specific to (1''-2')
linkage of
ribose-
ribose bond of poly(ADP-
ribose). Miwa M, Sugimura...
- Poly (ADP-
ribose)
polymerase (PARP) is a
family of
proteins involved in a
number of
cellular processes such as DNA repair,
genomic stability, and programmed...
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Cyclic ADP-
ribose,
frequently abbreviated as cADPR, is a
cyclic adenine nucleotide (like cAMP) with two
phosphate groups present on 5' OH of the adenosine...