URACIL

yoorˈəsĭl, organic base of the pyrimidine family. It was isolated from herring sperm and also produced in a laboratory in 1900–1901. When combined with the sugar ribose in a glycosidic linkage, uracil forms a derivative called uridine (a nucleoside), which in turn can be phosphorylated with from one to three phosphoric acid groups, yielding respectively the three nucleotides UMP (uridine monophosphate), UDP (uridine diphosphate), and UTP (uridine triphosphate). The analogous nucleosides and nucleotides formed from uridine and deoxyribose occur only very rarely in living systems; such is not the case with the other pyrimidines. The nucleotide derivatives of uracil perform important functions in cellular metabolism, particularly in carbohydrate metabolism; UTP acts as a coenzyme in the biosynthesis of sucrose in plants, lactose and glycogen in mammals, and chitin in insects. It can also 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 cells. Since the uracil nucleotides contain only ribose and not deoxyribose, UTP is the source of uridine only in ribonucleic acid (RNA); there is no uridine in deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA). Its involvement in the biosynthesis of RNA demonstrates that uracil is important in the translation of genetic information (see nucleic acid). A few laboratory derivatives of uracil have been designed as experimental antimetabolites (see metabolite) for use in cancer chemotherapy.

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...Magasanik 1960 Aspartate transcarbamylase e Uracil Yates and Pardee 1957 Dibydroorotase e Uracil Yates and Pardee 1957 Dihydroorotic acid dehydrogenase e Uracil Yates and Pardee 1957 Alkaline phosphatase e...
...there are four different kinds--adenine, guanine, cytosine, and uracil. All four are flat, ring- shaped molecules of some complexity...purines, built from two fused molecular rings. Cytosine and uracil are pyrimidines, with a simpler, one-ringed structure. In...
...conditions,4 resulting in conversion of the affected bases to uracil, hypoxanthine, xanthine, and thymine, respectively. Some of...nucleotides. The removal of altered bases, for example the base uracil that results Figure 2.1. Deamination of DNA bases. Deamination...
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...suppressed by deletion of UNG1, encoding uracil glycosylase, or overexpression of DUT1...Since both of these processes decrease uracil incorporation in DNA, the repair of deoxyuridine...the results obtained with checkpoint and uracil glycosylase mutants. Recombination and...
...three variants: 2% glucose, 0.5% yeast extract, 2% agar, and trace elements (YAG); YAG supplemented with 1.2 g/liter (each) of uracil and uridine (YUU); and liquid YG or YG1 UUmedium with the same composition (but without agar). The minimal media were a modified...
...Beta-alanine Metabolism by John M. Rawls Jr URACIL is degraded to ;2-alanine in three enzymatic...2-alanine and related compounds from uracil. The need to understand the catabolic...pyrimidines and they are unable to convert uracil to dihydrouracil in vivo, suggesting that...
...numerical solutions of KOCH (1982). To score uracil auxotrophy, each clonally purified FOA-resistant...one of the tubes was supplemented with uracil. On average, 80% of the colonies picked...from independent cultures proved to be uracil auxotrophs. From each set of fluctuation...
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...AID deaminates a cytosine to create a uracil in an mRNA encoding for a DNA endonuclease...DNA, and second, that alteration of the uracil repair pathway would perturb diversification...were greatly enhanced in cells lacking uracilDNA glycosylase (UNG), an enzyme that removes...
...transcription, deaminating cytosine to uracil. One notable dissenter notwithstanding...predictions that AID changes cytosine to uracil, says Patricia Gearhart, an immunologist...on ssDNA, not dsDNA or RNA, generating uracil.4 Alt, a molecular immunologist at Harvards...
...one of the molecules--adenine, guanine, cytosine, thymine, or uracil--that form part of the structure of DNA or RNA molecules. The...of one of five bases: adenine, guanine, cytosine, thymine, or uracil. pharmacogenomics The blending of genomics with the study of...
...Illuminas IG Genome Analyzer. Sodium bisulfite converts unmethylated cytosine to uracil, while leaving 5-methylcytosine protected. PCR amplification converts the uracil to thymine, a change that is detected by sequencing both treated and untreated...
...and consists of base units (adenine, guanine, cytoslne, and uracil) bonded together with the sugar ribose. DNA is a double, twisted strand containing thymine as a base unit instead of uracil. Inside of cells are three major types of RNA: transfer RNA...
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URACIL yoor sil, organic base of the pyrimidine family...combined with the sugar ribose in a glycosidic linkage, uracil forms a derivative called uridine (a nucleoside), which...with the other pyrimidines. The nucleotide derivatives of uracil perform important functions in cellular metabolism, particularly...
UTP (uridine triphosphate): see uracil . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
UDP (uridine diphosphate): see uracil . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
UMP (uridine monophosphate): see uracil . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...animal tissue. The three major pyrimidines of almost universal distribution in living systems are cytosine , thymine , and uracil . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All...
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