CAS 144640-75-5
:Guanosine, 2'-deoxy-6-O-(phenylmethyl)-, 3',5'-diacetate
Description:
Guanosine, 2'-deoxy-6-O-(phenylmethyl)-, 3',5'-diacetate, commonly referred to as a modified nucleoside, is a derivative of guanosine, which is one of the four primary nucleosides that make up RNA. This compound features a deoxyribose sugar, indicating it is a component of DNA rather than RNA. The presence of the phenylmethyl group at the 6-position and the acetyl groups at the 3' and 5' positions enhances its lipophilicity and stability, which can influence its biological activity and interactions. The acetylation of the hydroxyl groups can also affect solubility and permeability across biological membranes. This compound may be of interest in biochemical research, particularly in studies involving nucleic acid interactions, drug design, or as a potential therapeutic agent. Its CAS number, 144640-75-5, allows for precise identification in chemical databases and literature. As with many modified nucleosides, its characteristics can be leveraged for various applications in molecular biology and medicinal chemistry.
Formula:C21H23N5O6
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Found 2 products.
3',5'-Di-O-acetyl O6-benzyl-2'-deoxyguanosine
CAS:<p>3',5'-Di-O-acetyl O6-benzyl-2'-deoxyguanosine is a novel antiviral agent that is synthesized as a deoxyribonucleoside monophosphate. It inhibits viral DNA polymerase and RNA synthesis by competitively inhibiting the incorporation of diphosphates into viral DNA. It has been shown to be active against herpes simplex virus type 1 and 2, vaccinia virus, influenza A virus, and Sindbis virus. 3',5'-Di-O-acetyl O6-benzyl-2'-deoxyguanosine has also been shown to have anticancer properties in vitro and in vivo.</p>Formula:C21H23N5O6Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:441.44 g/mol

