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Nucleoside, Nucleotide und Nucleinsäuren

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Unter Nucleosiden versteht man N-Glycoside bestimmter heterocyclischer Verbindungen, der Nucleobasen. Zu den wichtigsten Nucleosiden gehören die Bestandteile der Nucleinsäuren. Hierbei handelt es sich um N-Riboside bzw. N-2′-Desoxyriboside von Pyrimidin- und Purinderivaten. Uracil, Thymin und Cytosin leiten sich vom Pyrimidin-, Adenin und Guanin vom Purin-Grundkörper ab.

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Habermehl, G., Hammann, P.E., Krebs, H.C. (2002). Nucleoside, Nucleotide und Nucleinsäuren. In: Naturstoffchemie. Springer-Lehrbuch. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-08928-6_7

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