CAS 159496-16-9
:[1',2',3',4',5'-13C5]URIDINE
Description:
[1',2',3',4',5'-13C5]Uridine is a stable isotopically labeled form of uridine, a nucleoside composed of a ribose sugar and the nitrogenous base uracil. The designation "[1',2',3',4',5'-13C5]" indicates that all five carbon atoms in the ribose moiety are replaced with the carbon-13 isotope, which is a non-radioactive isotope of carbon. This labeling is useful in various biochemical and metabolic studies, particularly in tracing metabolic pathways and understanding nucleic acid metabolism. The presence of carbon-13 allows for enhanced detection in nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, providing insights into molecular dynamics and interactions. Uridine itself plays a crucial role in cellular metabolism, serving as a building block for RNA synthesis and participating in various biochemical processes, including the synthesis of nucleotides and the regulation of cellular signaling pathways. The compound is typically used in research settings, particularly in studies involving RNA and metabolic flux analysis.
Formula:C9H12N2O6
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[1',2',3',4',5'-13C5]Uridine
CAS:Controlled Product<p>Applications Labelled Uridine, a nucleoside; widely distributed in nature. Uridine is one of the four basic components of ribonucleic acid (RNA)<br>References Lorine, P., et al.: J. Biol. Chem., 178, 439 (1949); Grakoui, A., et al.: J. Virol., 63, 5216 (1989); Strauss, J., et al.: Microbiol. Rev., 58, 491 (1994); Lin, Y., et al.: Virology, 292, 78 (2002);<br></p>Formula:C5C4H12N2O6Color and Shape:NeatMolecular weight:249.16




