CAS 7361-07-1
:guanosine 5'-monophosphomorpholidate
Description:
Guanosine 5'-monophosphomorpholidate, with the CAS number 7361-07-1, is a nucleotide analog that plays a significant role in biochemical research, particularly in the study of RNA and nucleic acid interactions. This compound consists of a guanosine base linked to a phosphate group through a morpholidate moiety, which enhances its stability and reactivity compared to standard nucleotides. The morpholidate structure allows for improved binding properties and can facilitate the formation of phosphodiester bonds in synthetic oligonucleotide chemistry. Guanosine 5'-monophosphomorpholidate is often utilized in the synthesis of RNA and DNA sequences, as well as in the development of various biochemical assays. Its unique characteristics, such as increased resistance to enzymatic degradation and enhanced solubility, make it a valuable tool in molecular biology and genetic engineering. Additionally, its role in the formation of cyclic nucleotides and potential applications in drug design highlight its importance in the field of medicinal chemistry.
Formula:C14H21N6O8P.C17H31N3O
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Guanosine 5′-monophosphomorpholidate 4-morpholine-N,N′-dicyclohexylcarboxamidine salt
CAS:Formula:C14H21N6O8P·C17H31N3OMolecular weight:725.77
