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Profiling Nucleotide Signalling Pathways and STING Agonist Activity with a Nucleotide Library
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Light–Nucleotide versus Ion–Nucleotide Interactions for Single-Nucleotide Resolution
The Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 2021Several parallel reads of ionic currents through multiple CsgG nanopores provide information about ion-nucleotide interactions for sequencing single-stranded DNA (ss-DNA) using base-calling algorithms. However, the information in ion-nucleotide interactions seems insufficient for single-read nanopore DNA sequencing.
Mohsen Farshad, Jayendran C. Rasaiah
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Nature, 1976
It is show that in aqueous solution the backbone conformation of adenosine is as much flexible as that of 3'-AMP, 5'-AMP and 3', 5'-ADP indicating that nucleotides are not any more rigid than nucleosides. The flexible conformation of the monomeric components is conserved in the nucleotidyl units of destacked ApA, ApApA and poly(A), but it is not ...
F E, Evans, R H, Sarma
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It is show that in aqueous solution the backbone conformation of adenosine is as much flexible as that of 3'-AMP, 5'-AMP and 3', 5'-ADP indicating that nucleotides are not any more rigid than nucleosides. The flexible conformation of the monomeric components is conserved in the nucleotidyl units of destacked ApA, ApApA and poly(A), but it is not ...
F E, Evans, R H, Sarma
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Phytochemistry, 2004
The natural occurrence of cyclic nucleotides in higher plants, formerly a topic of fierce debate, is now established, as is the presence of nucleotidyl cyclases and cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterases capable of their synthesis and breakdown. Here we describe the significant properties of cyclic nucleotides, also outlining their second messenger ...
Russell P, Newton, Christopher J, Smith
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The natural occurrence of cyclic nucleotides in higher plants, formerly a topic of fierce debate, is now established, as is the presence of nucleotidyl cyclases and cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterases capable of their synthesis and breakdown. Here we describe the significant properties of cyclic nucleotides, also outlining their second messenger ...
Russell P, Newton, Christopher J, Smith
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Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 1997
Adenosine 5'-triphosphate (ATP) and/or related nucleotides act at both ionotropic (P2X) and metabotropic (P2Y) receptors. P2X receptor subunits (P2X1-P2X7) form ligand-gated cation channels, as homomultimers or heteromultimers. Recent work indicates that P2X3 subunits participate in channels expressed by nociceptive sensory neurons, and that the second
Barnard, EA, North, RA
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Adenosine 5'-triphosphate (ATP) and/or related nucleotides act at both ionotropic (P2X) and metabotropic (P2Y) receptors. P2X receptor subunits (P2X1-P2X7) form ligand-gated cation channels, as homomultimers or heteromultimers. Recent work indicates that P2X3 subunits participate in channels expressed by nociceptive sensory neurons, and that the second
Barnard, EA, North, RA
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Definitions, 2020
TFe nucleotide sequence of the smaller genomic strand (RNA-2) of the bipartite tobacco rattle virus (CAM strain) has been determined. RNA-2 is capped at the 5' terminus and contains 1799 nucleotide residues.
S. Kowalski, T. Yamane, J. R. Fresco
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TFe nucleotide sequence of the smaller genomic strand (RNA-2) of the bipartite tobacco rattle virus (CAM strain) has been determined. RNA-2 is capped at the 5' terminus and contains 1799 nucleotide residues.
S. Kowalski, T. Yamane, J. R. Fresco
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Fluorinated Nucleosides, Nucleotides and Sugar Nucleotides
Future Medicinal Chemistry, 2023Jonathan P Dolan +3 more
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Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, 1999
Background: Dietary nucleotides play an important role in the growth and development of the intestine. Parenteral supplementation of nucleic acids may be necessary to maintain the mucosal proliferation and barrier functions during parenteral nutrition (PN). Methods: Male Wistar rats were divided into 3 groups: FED (food ad libitum with saline infusion);
T, Tsujinaka +4 more
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Background: Dietary nucleotides play an important role in the growth and development of the intestine. Parenteral supplementation of nucleic acids may be necessary to maintain the mucosal proliferation and barrier functions during parenteral nutrition (PN). Methods: Male Wistar rats were divided into 3 groups: FED (food ad libitum with saline infusion);
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