CAS 156968-81-9
:[1',2',3',4',5'-13C5]THYMIDINE
Description:
[1',2',3',4',5'-13C5]Thymidine is a stable isotopically labeled form of thymidine, a nucleoside that plays a crucial role in DNA synthesis and repair. The designation "[1',2',3',4',5'-13C5]" indicates that all five carbon atoms in the ribose moiety of thymidine are replaced with the carbon-13 isotope, which is a non-radioactive isotope of carbon. This labeling allows for the tracking of thymidine in various biochemical and molecular biology studies, particularly in metabolic pathways and DNA synthesis. Thymidine itself consists of a deoxyribose sugar and a thymine base, and it is essential for the formation of DNA strands during replication. The presence of the carbon-13 isotope does not significantly alter the chemical properties of thymidine, but it can be detected using techniques such as nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy or mass spectrometry. This compound is often used in research to study cellular processes, drug interactions, and the dynamics of nucleic acid metabolism.
Formula:C10H14N2O5
Synonyms:- [1',2',3',4',5'-13C5]THYMIDINE
- Thymidine-1',2',3',4',5'-13C5
- [13C5]-Thymidine
- "Thymidine-5',5''-D2"
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Thymidine-1',2',3',4',5'-13C5
CAS:Controlled ProductApplications Thymidine-1',2',3',4',5'-13C5 is the labeled version of Thymidine (T412000), constituent of deoxyribonucleic acid.
References Levene, L., et al.: J. Bil. Chem. 83, 793 (1929), Tollin, et al.: Nature 217, 1148 (1968);Formula:C5C5H14N2O5Color and Shape:NeatMolecular weight:247.19

