CAS 103251-38-3
:3'-O-aminothymidine
Description:
3'-O-aminothymidine is a modified nucleoside derivative of thymidine, characterized by the presence of an amino group at the 3' position of the ribose sugar. This modification can influence its biological activity and interactions with nucleic acids. The compound is typically used in biochemical research, particularly in studies related to DNA synthesis and repair mechanisms, as well as in the development of antiviral and anticancer agents. Its structural modifications may enhance its ability to act as a substrate for DNA polymerases or to interfere with nucleic acid processes. The presence of the amino group can also facilitate further chemical modifications, making it a versatile building block in medicinal chemistry. As with many nucleoside analogs, 3'-O-aminothymidine may exhibit unique pharmacological properties, including altered binding affinities and potential therapeutic applications. Safety and handling precautions should be observed, as with all chemical substances, due to potential biological activity and toxicity.
Formula:C10H15N3O5
InChI:InChI=1/C10H15N3O5/c1-5-3-13(10(16)12-9(5)15)8-2-6(18-11)7(4-14)17-8/h3,6-8,14H,2,4,11H2,1H3,(H,12,15,16)/t6-,7+,8+/m0/s1
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3'-O-Aminothymidine
CAS:<p>3'-O-Aminothymidine is an isomer of thymidine, a nucleoside that is found in DNA and RNA. It has a neutral charge and belongs to the category of nucleosides. 3'-O-Aminothymidine is synthesized by the coupling of an amino group with a hydroxyl group. This reaction is efficient and can be used to produce dimers. 3'-O-Aminothymidine can also be used as a precursor for other nucleotides or as a synthetic intermediate in other chemical reactions.</p>Formula:C10H15N3O5Purity:Min. 95%Color and Shape:PowderMolecular weight:257.24 g/mol
