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      AminoglycosidesGlycosylationCHEMICAL SCIENCESAnti-Bacterial Agents
The aim of the present study was to improve the synthetic pathway of bioreversible dipeptide derivatives as well as evaluate the potential of using l-Glu-Sar as a pro-moiety for delivering three newly synthesised nucleoside and pyrimidine... more
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Enzymes, being remarkable catalysts, are capable of accepting a wide range of complex molecules as substrates and catalyze a variety of reactions with a high degree of chemo-, stereo- and regioselectivity in most of the reactions.... more
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Astrocytes are involved in multiple brain functions in physiological conditions, participating in neuronal development, synaptic activity and homeostatic control of the extracellular environment. They also actively participate in the... more
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      BiologyTurkeyAdolescentMedicine
The term biology is of Greek origin meaning the study of life. On the other hand, chemistry is the science of matter, which deals with matter and its properties, structure, composition, behavior, reactions, interactions and the changes it... more
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      Organic ChemistryMedicinal ChemistryCercopithecus aethiopsAdenosine
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Poly(A)-specific ribonuclease (PARN) is a 3′-exoribonuclease that efficiently degrades poly(A) tails and regulates, in part, mRNA turnover rates. We have previously reported that adenosine- and cytosine-based glucopyranosyl nucleoside... more
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      KineticsEnzyme InhibitorsHumansMolecular docking
The employment of periodate oxidation in the chemistry of nucleic acids and their components is reviewed. The reaction mechanism, structural requirements to substrates, and synthesis of dialdehyde derivatives of nucleosides, nucleotides,... more
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      Organic ChemistryMedicinal ChemistryMolecular Dynamics SimulationKinetics
Fluorine-containing nucleoside analogs (NAs) represent a significant class of the US FDA-approved chemotherapeutics widely used in the clinic. The incorporation of fluorine into drug-like agents modulates lipophilic, electronic and steric... more
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      Analytical ChemistryCapillary electrophoresisSeparation ScienceCyclodextrins
Sugar-modified nucleosides are prime synthetic targets in anticancer and antiviral drug development. Radical mediated thiol-ene coupling was applied for the first time on nucleoside enofuranoside derivatives to produce a broad range of... more
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      Chemical EvolutionBiological SciencesAdenosinePhosphorylation
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      Organic ChemistryHumansAnimalsRats
Naturally occurring nucleoside modifications are an intrinsic feature of transfer RNA (tRNA), and have been implicated in the efficiency, as well as accuracy-of codon recognition. The structural and functional contributions of the... more
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      ThermodynamicsSaccharomyces cerevisiaeProtein Structure and FunctionEscherichia coli
Ecto-enzymes are catalytic membrane proteins with their active sites outside the cell. They include cholinesterase, which inactivates acetylcholine, and angiotensin-converting enzyme, which converts angiotensin I to biologically active... more
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Understanding how codons became associated with their specific amino acids is fundamental to deriving a theory for the origin of the genetic code. Carl Woese and coworkers designed a series of experiments to test associations between... more
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