GUANINE

gwäˈnēn, organic base of the purine family. It was reported (1846) to be in the guano of birds; later (1879–84) it was established as one of the major constituents of nucleic acids. The accepted structure of the guanine molecule was proposed in 1875, and the compound was first synthesized in 1900. When combined with the sugar ribose in a glycosidic linkage, guanine forms a derivative called guanosine (a nucleoside), which in turn can be phosphorylated with from one to three phosphoric acid groups, yielding the three nucleotides GMP (guanosine monophosphate), GDP (guanosine diphosphate), and GTP (guanosine triphosphate). Analogous nucleosides and nucleotides are formed from guanine and deoxyribose. The nucleotide derivatives of guanine perform important functions in cellular metabolism. GTP acts as a coenzyme in carbohydrate metabolism and in the biosynthesis of proteins; it can readily donate one of its phosphate groups to adenosine diphosphate (ADP) to form adenosine triphosphate (ATP), an extremely important intermediate in the transfer of chemical energy in living systems. GTP is the source of the guanosine found in RNA and deoxyguanosine triphosphate (dGTP) is the source of the deoxyguanosine in DNA, and thus guanine is intimately involved in the preservation and transfer of genetic information. Guanine is said to account for the iridescence of fish scales and the white, shiny appearance of the skin of many amphibians and reptiles.

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...etc. GUANASE An enzyme associated with guanine 2-amino-6-oxypurine . It deaminates guanine to xanthine 2, 6,-dioxypurine . GUANIDINE...TESTS See Ackerman, Sakaguchi, Sullivan . GUANINE 2-amino-6-oxypurine; an amino purine...
...Nitrous acid 906 , 907 deaminates the bases guanine G , cytosine C , and adenine A +ADs- in DNA, guanine is deaminated most frequently and adenine...removes purines from DNA, 1003 and initially guanine is apparently removed faster than adenine...
...dimensional structure results from hydrogen bondings between the usual complementary bases guanine-cytosine, adenine-uracil and between other bases guanine-guanine, adenine-adenine, and adenine-cytosine , forces that twist the strand into a...
...arrays of four guanines. Each guanine forms four hydrogen...structures are guanine runs (G-runs...interactions among guanines (see figure 11...planar array of four guanines stabi- lized by...ring N7 of one guanine and the exocyclic...
...mentioned, adenine is bound to thymine, guanine to cytosine. The ratio adenine/thymine, like the ratio guanine/cytosine, is equal to 1. But, in bacteria, the ratio adenine + thymine / guanine + cytosine varies from 0.6 to 2.8 according...
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...Factor 1a Suppress the Requirement for Guanine Nucleotide Exchange by Sedide B. Ozturk...Both eIF2 and eEF1A have identified guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs...suppression (Table 5). DISCUSSION While the guanine nucleotide exchange factor of eEF1A...
Guanine Nucleotide Pool Imbalance Impairs Multiple...the IMD genes is strongly repressed by guanine, but activated by treatment with the Impdh...1992; Bremer et al. 2009). Partial guanine deprivation results in a drastic reduction...
...Golgi-localized Rab Proteins and Rab-guanine Nucleotide Dissociation Inhibitor by Catherine...a high-affinity dimeric complex with guanine nucleotide dissociation inhibitor (GDI...such as GTPase activators (GAPs) and guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs; COLLINS...
Ric8 Is a Guanine-nucleotide Exchange Factor for GAlpha Subunits That Regulates Growth...changes in cellular physiology (Neves et al. 2002). GPCRs thus act as guanine nucleotide-exchange factors (GEFs) for heterotrimeric G;1 proteins...
Fission Yeast Rgf2p Is a Rho1p Guanine Nucleotide Exchange Factor Required for Spore Wall Maturation...signals. This regulation mainly involves two types of proteins: guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs) and GTPase activating proteins...
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...glycine even if the genetic sequence reads "guanine-- guanine--thymine." So imagine that a gene whose sequence includes three guanines mutates, with the third guanine turning into thymine. Even though the gene...
...or white. They do so by the ingenious use of guanine, melanins, and carotenoids. Guanine, one of the most common organic compounds in...crystals depends on how they are deployed. If guanine crystals are set up in parallel arrays, they...
...and uracil, and DNAs are the first three listed for RNA with guanine replacing uracil. Chemical experiments done in laboratories...5-guanosine monophosphate, found in RNA and composed of guanine, ribose, and phosphate has been found to self-assemble...
...and G stand for the nucleic acids thymine, adenine, and guanine, respectively.) That evidence and some other results led...their complement: adenine with thymine, and cytosine with guanine.) Unlike DNA polymerase, Blackburn and Greiders mystery...
...from the damp air and so many hands. Adenine to thymine and guanine to cytosine, he repeats to himself. The hydrogen bonds are...rung and the railing. Adenine and thymine are red and green, guanine and cytosine blue and white. The layers repeat themselves...
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...deoxyribose; a phosphate; and a nitrogenous base, either adenine (A), guanine (G), cytosine (C), or thymine (T). "Two of these bases, adenine and guanine, are structures of two rings and are called purines, while the other two...
...remove their thick, claybasedmake-up. The bird dung has tried-andtested skin lightening properties and contains theenzyme guanine that brightens dull skin. Once left out in the sun to dry, today the nightingale droppings are treatedwith UV light to sterilise...
...of molecules known as nitrogen bases between them. The four bases are adenine (A), thymine (T), cytosine (C), and guanine (G) which always pair as AT, TA, CG, and GC. Triplets of three consecutive bases in the DNA are the codes for the synthesis...
...unfortunately, are well understood by biochemists. Human DNA contains four kinds of nucleotide, specifically ones that contain guanine, adenine, thymine or cytosine. A strand of DNA can be written as a sequence of A, C, T, and G: for example, CCATGAGGC...
...double helix. The base pairs resemble rungs in a coiled ladder. * The nucleotides are called adenine, thymine, cytosine and guanine. They are abbreviated A, T, C and G in the scientific description of the genome. * The bases form specific nucleotide pairings...
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GUANINE gwa nen, organic base of the purine family...nucleic acids . The accepted structure of the guanine molecule was proposed in 1875, and the...sugar ribose in a glycosidic linkage, guanine forms a derivative called guanosine (a...
...phosphate group, and one of four nitrogenous bases, adenine , guanine , thymine , and cytosine , denoted A, G, T, and C, respectively...The fact that adenine bonds only with thymine (A T) and guanine bonds only with cytosine (G C) determines that the strands...
...The major animal pigments are the hemes (red) of blood hemoglobin, the carotenes, the melanins (black and brown), and guanine (white and iridescent). The latter three produce the surface coloration of most animals. Pigments not only provide external...
GTP (guanosine triphosphate): see guanine . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...in the transfer of chemical energy derived from biochemical oxidations. Other nucleotides (formed from uracil , cytosine , guanine , and inosine) have also been found to act as coenzymes. For example, uridine triphosphate a derivative of uracil has been...
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