Concept cluster: Chemistry > Nucleotides
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(biochemistry) a nucleotide, the result of adenosine triphosphate losing a phosphate group in metabolism.
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collectively, adenosine monophosphate, adenosine diphosphate, adenosine triphosphate
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(biochemistry) An adenosyl derivative of homocysteine that is an intermediate in the biosynthesis of cysteine
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Initialism of adenosine diphosphate. [(biochemistry) a nucleotide, the result of adenosine triphosphate losing a phosphate group in metabolism.]
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(biochemistry) Any of a range of arabinosides of nucleic acids
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(biochemistry) Any carbocyclic analogue of a nucleoside
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phosphocreatine
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Acronym of cyclic uridine monophosphate.
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(biochemistry, genetics) A nucleoside consisting of cytosine linked to ribose, occurring in human RNA
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cytidine monophosphate
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(chemistry) Abbreviation of deoxycytidine diphosphate.
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(pharmacology) Alternative form of ddC, abbreviation of dideoxycytidine.
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Abbreviation of dideoxynucleotide triphosphate.
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(organic chemistry) To remove a fucosyl group
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(biochemistry) A reduced form of chorismate that is a precursor to the biosynthesis of folic acid
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(biochemistry, genetics) A nucleoside consisting of cytosine linked to deoxyribose
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The deoxynucleotide deoxycytidine monophosphate
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(biochemistry) Any guanine nucleotide that contains deoxyribose
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(biochemistry) A deoxyribonucleoside related to guanosine
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(biochemistry, genetics) Any nucleotide that contains a deoxy sugar
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(biochemistry, especially in combination) The univalent radical derived from a deoxynucleotide
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(biochemistry) A derivative of the pentose sugar ribose in which the 2' hydroxyl (-OH) is reduced to a hydrogen (H); it is a constituent of the nucleotides that constitute the biopolymer, deoxyribonucleic acid, or DNA.
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(biochemistry) A diamino deoxy sugar that is the basis of a range of antibiotics
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(chemistry) Alternative spelling of deoxy sugar [(chemistry) Any compound formally derived from a sugar by replacing a hydroxy group by a hydrogen atom]
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Relating to, or derived from deoxythymidine
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(biochemistry) A deoxyribonucleoside related to thymine
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(biochemistry) Describing a uracil deoxynucleotide
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Alternative form of deoxynucleoside [(biochemistry) Any nucleoside containing a deoxy sugar]
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To react with a dextran
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The nucleoside of a dideoxysugar
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galloylated with two gallic acid moieties
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(biochemistry) A hydroxymethyl derivative of streptose, 5-deoxy-3-c-(hydroxymethyl)pentose, that forms a biochemically important complex with dTDP.
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(biochemistry) Initialism of deoxynucleotide triphosphate, a basic building block of DNA.
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(biochemistry, genetics) any of the three nucleotides guanosine monophosphate, guanosine diphosphate and guanosine triphosphate
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(biochemistry) A hexamer of uridine
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(biochemistry) A homopolymer composed of uridine subunits
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(biochemistry) The phosphate of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide; a coenzyme important in fatty acid synthesis.
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(biochemistry) An organic coenzyme involved in biological oxidation and reduction reactions.
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(biochemistry) an organic molecule in which a nitrogenous heterocyclic base (or nucleobase), which can be either a double-ringed purine or a single-ringed pyrimidine, is covalently attached to a five-carbon pentose sugar (deoxyribose in DNA or ribose in RNA). When the phosphate group is covalently attached to the pentose sugar, it forms a nucleotide.
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A relatively short-chain polyadenylate
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(biochemistry) A relatively short polyarginine, especially one used to enhance cellular delivery of a drug
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An oligomer of desoxythymidine
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(biochemistry) A nucleoside formed by reaction of orotic acid with ribose
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(biochemistry) Initialism of proteoglycan. [(biochemistry) Any of many glycoproteins that have heteropolysaccharide side chains]
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Synonym of mannose phosphate
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(biochemistry) An intermediate in purine metabolism.
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(biochemistry) Initialism of peptide nucleic acid. [(biochemistry) A synthetic organic polymer similar to DNA or RNA; the sugar backbone of nucleic acids is replaced by N-(2-aminoethyl)-glycine linked through peptide bonds - considered a possible precursor to RNA]
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(biochemistry) Multiple glycine residues linked together as part of a polypeptide
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A polymeric form of inosine
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(biochemistry) a modified nucleoside that is an intermediate in the production of queuosine from GTP (guanosine triphosphate).
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(biochemistry) A nucleoside composed of ribose and guanosine
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(biochemistry) Abbreviation of thymidine monophosphate.
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(biochemistry) A trideoxynucleotide derived from deoxyribose
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(biochemistry) nicotinamide adenine trinucleotide

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