CAS 108322-12-9
:thymidine 5'-diphosphate sodium
Description:
Thymidine 5'-diphosphate sodium, commonly referred to as dTDP, is a nucleotide that plays a crucial role in various biochemical processes, particularly in DNA synthesis and metabolism. It is a derivative of thymidine, consisting of a thymine base, a deoxyribose sugar, and two phosphate groups. The sodium salt form enhances its solubility in aqueous solutions, making it suitable for laboratory applications. dTDP is involved in the synthesis of deoxythymidine triphosphate (dTTP), which is essential for DNA replication and repair. Its structure allows it to participate in enzymatic reactions, particularly those catalyzed by nucleotidyltransferases. In addition to its biological significance, dTDP can be utilized in various biochemical assays and research applications, including studies on nucleotide metabolism and enzyme kinetics. The compound is typically stable under physiological conditions but may be sensitive to extreme pH levels or prolonged exposure to light. Overall, thymidine 5'-diphosphate sodium is a vital component in molecular biology and biochemistry.
Formula:C10H13N2O11P2
InChI:InChI=1/C10H16N2O11P2/c1-5-3-12(10(15)11-9(5)14)8-2-6(13)7(22-8)4-21-25(19,20)23-24(16,17)18/h3,6-8,13H,2,4H2,1H3,(H,19,20)(H,11,14,15)(H2,16,17,18)/p-3/t6-,7+,8+/m0/s1
Synonyms:- Thymidine-3,5-diphosphate, Disodium Salt
- trisodium 5'-O-[(phosphonatooxy)phosphinato]thymidine
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Thymidine 5'-diphosphate xsodium salt
CAS:Formula:C10H15N2NaO11P2Purity:96%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:424.1702Thymidine 5''-diphosphate sodium salt
CAS:Formula:C10H16N2O11P2·xNaMolecular weight:402.19 (free acid bThymidine 5’-Diphosphate Sodium Salt (~90%)
CAS:<p>Stability Hygroscopic<br>Applications Thymidine 5’-Diphosphate Sodium Salt is a nucleoside diphosphate derived from phosphorylation of Thymidine (T412000). It is produced from Thymidine monophosphate by Thymidylate kinase (TMPK), a nucleoside monophosphate kinase and can be futher phosphorylated to its active triphosphate antiviral or antitumor moieties. A proximate precursor for DNA synthesis.<br>References Baumann, E.A. et al.: Biochim. Biphys. Acta Nucleic Acid Protein Synth., 565, 107 (1979); Kohler, J.J. et al.: Lab. Invest., 90, 383 (2010);<br></p>Formula:C10H15N2O11P2·NaPurity:~90%Color and Shape:NeatMolecular weight:424.17


