
CAS 3650-91-7
:N3-Methyl-5-methyluridine
Description:
N3-Methyl-5-methyluridine, with the CAS number 3650-91-7, is a modified nucleoside that features a methyl group at both the N3 and C5 positions of the uridine base. This compound is characterized by its structural modifications that enhance its stability and influence its biological activity. The presence of the methyl groups can affect the nucleoside's interactions with enzymes and its incorporation into RNA, potentially altering the properties of the resulting RNA molecules. N3-Methyl-5-methyluridine is of interest in biochemical research, particularly in studies related to RNA synthesis, modification, and function. Its modifications may also provide insights into the mechanisms of action of certain antiviral agents and the development of therapeutic nucleoside analogs. Additionally, this compound may exhibit unique solubility and reactivity characteristics compared to unmodified nucleosides, making it a valuable tool in molecular biology and medicinal chemistry.
Formula:C11H16N2O6
Synonyms:- 3-Methylthymidin
- N3-Methyl-5-methyluridine
- Uridine, 3,5-dimethyl- (8CI,9CI)
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N3-Methyl-5-methyluridine
CAS:N3-Methyl-5-methyluridine is a Nucleoside Derivative - N-Methylated nucleoside.Formula:C11H16N2O6Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:272.25N3-Methyl-5-methyluridine
CAS:<p>N3-Methyl-5-methyluridine is a monophosphate of deoxyribonucleosides, which is a novel and modified nucleotide. It can be used as an antiviral agent and as a reagent in DNA synthesis. N3-Methyl-5-methyluridine is also an activator of ribonucleic acid (RNA) synthesis and has anticancer activity. It can be used for the production of phosphoramidites and DNA synthesis, as well as for the treatment of cancer.</p>Purity:Min. 95%

