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Adenine - Wikipedia
Adenine has a central role in cellular respiration. It is part of adenosine triphosphate which provides the energy that drives and supports most activities in ...
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Adenine | C5H5N5 | CID 190 - PubChem
Adenine is the parent compound of the 6-aminopurines, composed of a purine having an amino group at C-6. It has a role as a human metabolite.
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Definition of adenine - NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms
A chemical compound that is used to make one of the building blocks of DNA and RNA. It is also a part of many substances in the body that give energy to cells.
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adenine
adenine Chem. (ˈædɪnɪn) Also -in. [ad. G. adenin (A. Kossel 1885, in Ber. d. Deut. Chem. Ges. XVIII. 79), f. G. ἀδήν gland + -ine5.] A crystallizable base, C5H5N5, found in certain glands and animal and vegetable tissues.1885 Jrnl. Chem. Soc. XLVIII. II. 566 The author [sc. A. Kossel] has isolated f...
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Adenine | Nucleobase - MedchemExpress.com
Adenine (6-Aminopurine), a purine, is one of the four nucleobases in the nucleic acid of DNA. Adenine acts as a chemical component of DNA and RNA.
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Adenine: Uses, Interactions, Mechanism of Action | DrugBank Online
Adenine is a purine base which forms a component of DNA among other functions and is present in many multivitamins.
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Adenine phosphoribosyltransferase
Adenine phosphoribosyltransferase (APRTase) is an enzyme encoded by the APRT gene, found in humans on chromosome 16. It can salvage adenine from the polyamine biosynthetic pathway or from dietary sources of purines.
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Adenine - National Human Genome Research Institute
Adenine (A) is one of the four nucleotide bases in DNA, with the other three being cytosine (C), guanine (G) and thymine (T).
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Adenine | Nucleobase, Purine, DNA | Britannica
Adenine, organic compound belonging to the purine family, occurring free in tea or combined in many substances of biological importance, including the nucleic ...
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Adenine - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Adenosine is a naturally occurring nucleoside which is present in various forms in all cells of the body. It is an essential component of the energy production ...
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Adenine, a key player in biology and medicinal chemistry
Numerous adenine-based inhibitors are used to treat a wide range of diseases including cancer, viral and bacterial diseases.
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TRNA (adenine57-N1/adenine58-N1)-methyltransferase
TRNA (adenine57-N1/adenine58-N1)-methyltransferase (, TrmI, PabTrmI, AqTrmI, MtTrmI) is an enzyme with systematic name S-adenosyl-L-methionine:tRNA (adenine57 /adenine58-N1)-methyltransferase.
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Nucleoside analogs that cause mutation I'm confused with this explanation in my book: 2-aminopurine is incorporated into DNA in place of adenine but can pair with cytosine, so an AT pair becomes a CG pair. This sent...
If you feed bacteria 2-aminopurine then at some low rate it gets incorporated into into the DNA instead of adenine during DNA replication. If the 2-aminopurine is excised then adenine will be inserted--no mutation.
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Adenine nucleotide translocator
Adenine nucleotide translocator (ANT), also known as the ADP/ATP translocase (ANT), ADP/ATP carrier protein (AAC) or mitochondrial ADP/ATP carrier, exchanges an equation solving for the 'reversal potential of the ANT" (Erev_ANT), a value of the mitochondrial membrane potential at which no net transport of adenine
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Adenine deaminase
In enzymology, an adenine deaminase () is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction
adenine + H2O hypoxanthine + NH3
Thus, the two substrates of The systematic name of this enzyme class is adenine aminohydrolase. Other names in common use include adenase, adenine aminase, and ADase.
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