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mononucleotideenUK
mon·o·nu·cle·o·tide M0396400 (mŏn′ō-no͞o′klē-ə-tīd′, -nyo͞o′-)n. A nucleotide.mononucleotide (ˌmɒnəʊˈnjuːklɪəˌtaɪd) n (Biochemistry) biochem a nucleotide or one of several elements that combine to form nucleic acidEncyclopediaSeenucleotidemononucleotideenUK
nu·cle·o·tide (nū'klē-ō-tīd), Originally a combination of a (nucleic acid) purine or pyrimidine, one sugar (usually ribose or deoxyribose), and a phosphoric group; by extension, any compound containing a heterocyclic compound bound to a phosphorylated sugar by an N-glycosyl link (for example, adenosine monophosphate, NAD+). For individual nucleotides see specific names. Synonym(s): mononucleotidemononucleotide (mŏn′ō-no͞o′klē-ə-tīd′, -nyo͞o′-)n. A nucleotide.nu·cle·o·tide (nū'klē-ō-tīd) A combination of a (nucleic acid) purine or pyrimidine, one sugar (usually ribose or deoxyribose), and a phosphoric group. Synonym(s): mononucleotide. |