释义 |
uridylic, a. Biochem.|jʊərɪˈdɪlɪk| [f. uridine + -yl + -ic.] uridylic acid: the phosphoric acid ester, C5H8O3(PH2O4)·C4H3N2O2, of uridine, one of the four nucleotides present in RNA.
1933Jrnl. Biol. Chem. CI. 529 Cytidine is readily transformed into uridine, having properties identical with those of the uridine from uridylic acid. 1946[see nucleoside]. 1975Sci. Amer. May 25/2 There are four kinds of nucleotide, named for their bases: adenylic acid, uridylic acid, guanylic acid and cytidylic acid, better known as A, U, G and C. |