Dihydrothymidine
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| Surname | Dihydrothymidine | |||||||||
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| Molecular formula | C 10 H 16 N 2 O 5 | |||||||||
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| Molar mass | 244.24 g mol −1 | |||||||||
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| As far as possible and customary, SI units are used. Unless otherwise noted, the data given apply to standard conditions . | ||||||||||
Dihydrothymidin (specifically Desoxydihydrothymidin ) is a rare nucleoside . It consists of β- D deoxyribofuranose (sugar) and dihydrothymine . It is a derivative of thymidine .
literature
- H. Ide, SS Wallace: Dihydrothymidine and thymidine glycol triphosphates as substrates for DNA polymerases: differential recognition of thymine C5-C6 bond saturation and sequence specificity of incorporation. In: Nucleic acids research. Volume 16, Number 23, December 1988, pp. 11339-11354, PMID 3060857 , PMC 339014 (free full text).
Individual evidence
- ↑ This substance has either not yet been classified with regard to its hazardousness or a reliable and citable source has not yet been found.