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Guanosine is a [[Purine|purine]] [[Nucleoside|nucleoside]] which is made up of a [[Guanine|guanine]] attached to a [[Ribose|ribose]] sugar with a beta N9-[[Glycosidic bond|glycosidic bond]]. It is one of the four nucleoside units in RNA. It can be [[Phosphorylation|phosphorylated]] to form important [[Molecules|molecules]] such as [[Guanosine monophosphate|guanosine monophosphate]] (GMP), [[Guanosine diphosphate|guanosine diphosphate]] (GDP) and [[Guanosine triphosphate|guanosine triphosphate]] (GTP) | Guanosine is a [[Purine|purine]] [[Nucleoside|nucleoside]] which is made up of a [[Guanine|guanine]] attached to a [[Ribose|ribose]] sugar with a beta N9-[[Glycosidic bond|glycosidic bond]]. It is one of the four nucleoside units in RNA. It can be [[Phosphorylation|phosphorylated]] to form important [[Molecules|molecules]] such as [[Guanosine monophosphate|guanosine monophosphate]] (GMP), [[Guanosine diphosphate|guanosine diphosphate]] (GDP) and [[Guanosine triphosphate|guanosine triphosphate]] (GTP) <ref>Stryer et al (2012). Biochemistry. 7th ed. England: Freeman. p115.</ref>.<br> | ||
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Revision as of 09:35, 1 December 2012
Guanosine is a purine nucleoside which is made up of a guanine attached to a ribose sugar with a beta N9-glycosidic bond. It is one of the four nucleoside units in RNA. It can be phosphorylated to form important molecules such as guanosine monophosphate (GMP), guanosine diphosphate (GDP) and guanosine triphosphate (GTP) [1].
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- ↑ Stryer et al (2012). Biochemistry. 7th ed. England: Freeman. p115.