CAS 108321-54-6
:uridylyl(2'>5')uridine ammonium
Description:
Uridylyl(2'>5')uridine ammonium, also known as 2',5'-linked uridine, is a nucleotide analog characterized by its unique structure, which features a 2',5'-phosphodiester bond connecting two uridine units. This compound is notable for its potential role in biological processes, particularly in the regulation of RNA stability and function. The ammonium form indicates the presence of an ammonium ion, which can influence solubility and interaction with biological molecules. Uridylyl(2'>5')uridine is often studied for its implications in antiviral research and as a tool in molecular biology, where it may serve as a substrate or inhibitor in various enzymatic reactions. Its properties include being soluble in water, which facilitates its use in biochemical assays. Additionally, the compound's structural features allow it to participate in hydrogen bonding and other interactions, making it relevant in studies of RNA structure and function. Overall, uridylyl(2'>5')uridine ammonium is a significant compound in the field of nucleic acid chemistry and molecular biology.
Formula:C18H26N5O14P
Synonyms:- URIDYLYL(2'->5')URIDINE AMMONIUM SALT
- URIDYLYL(2'>5')URIDINE AMMONIUM
- 5')uridine ammonium
- uridylyl(2'>
- Uridine, uridylyl-(2′→5′)-, monoammonium salt
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Uridylyl-2'-5'-uridine ammonium salt
CAS:<p>Uridylyl-2'-5'-uridine ammonium salt is a monophosphate nucleoside that is a synthetic compound of uridine. It is an antiviral agent and has been shown to be effective against DNA viruses such as herpes simplex virus and Epstein-Barr virus. Uridylyl-2'-5'-uridine ammonium salt binds to the viral DNA, preventing the replication process from occurring. This drug also has anticancer properties, which are attributed to its ability to inhibit DNA synthesis in cells.</p>Formula:C18H23N4O14P·NH3Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:567.41 g/mol

