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guanine (G). In RNA,
uracil binds to
adenine via two
hydrogen bonds. In DNA, the
uracil nucleobase is
replaced by
thymine (T).
Uracil is a
demethylated form...
- to
remove uracils. This
prevented amplification of
unrepaired DNA in two ways: firstly, the
abasic sites generated by the
removal of
uracils prevented...
- Tegafur/
uracil (abbreviation: UFT) is a
chemotherapy drug
combination used in the
treatment of cancer,
primarily bowel cancer. UFT is an oral formulation...
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Uracil dehydrogenase (EC 1.1.99.19,
uracil oxidase) is an
enzyme with
systematic name
uracil:(acceptor) oxidoreductase. This
enzyme catalyses the following...
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enzyme uracil-5-carboxylate
decarboxylase (EC 4.1.1.66)
catalyzes the
chemical reaction uracil 5-carboxylate ⇌ {\displaystyle \rightleftharpoons }
uracil +...
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Uracil/thymine
dehydrogenase (EC 1.17.99.4,
uracil oxidase,
uracil-thymine oxidase,
uracil dehydrogenase) is an
enzyme with
systematic name
uracil:acceptor...
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nucleotide bases found in DNA and RNA,
along with adenine, guanine, and
thymine (
uracil in RNA). It is a
pyrimidine derivative, with a
heterocyclic aromatic ring...
- urine.
Spontaneous deamination is the
hydrolysis reaction of
cytosine into
uracil,
releasing ammonia in the process. This can
occur in
vitro through the use...
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Uracil glycol is a
major oxidation product of
cytosine in DNA. It can be
readily byp****ed by E. coli DNA
polymerase I (unlike
thymine glycol) and be a...
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cytosine to
uracil (see image) and
hydrolysis of 5-methylcytosine to thymine,
producing G:U and G:T base pairs. If the
improper uracils or
thymines in...