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Qué (quién) es pyrimidine$65874$ - definición

THE CHEMICAL REACTIONS AND PATHWAYS INVOLVING PYRIMIDINE NUCLEOTIDES
Pyrimidine biosynthetic pathway; Pyrimidine biosynthesis; Pyrimidine synthesis; Pyrimidine synthesis inhibitor; Pyrimidine catabolism

Pyrimidine dimer         
  • Left: cyclobutane dimer (CPD).  Right: 6,4-dimer (6-4PP)
TYPE OF DNA DAMAGE
Thymine dimer; Cyclobutyl dimer; Thymine dimers; Thymine dimerization; Direct DNA damage; Cyclobutane pyrimidine dimer; Pyridimine dimer; Cyclobutane thymine dimerization; Pyrimidine dimers; Cytosine dimer
Pyrimidine dimers are molecular lesions formed from thymine or cytosine bases in DNA via photochemical reactions,
Direct DNA damage         
  • Left: cyclobutane dimer (CPD).  Right: 6,4-dimer (6-4PP)
TYPE OF DNA DAMAGE
Thymine dimer; Cyclobutyl dimer; Thymine dimers; Thymine dimerization; Direct DNA damage; Cyclobutane pyrimidine dimer; Pyridimine dimer; Cyclobutane thymine dimerization; Pyrimidine dimers; Cytosine dimer
Direct DNA damage can occur when DNA directly absorbs a UVB photon, or for numerous other reasons. UVB light causes thymine base pairs next to each other in genetic sequences to bond together into pyrimidine dimers, a disruption in the strand, which reproductive enzymes cannot copy.
pyrimidine         
  • The pyrimidine nitrogen bases found in [[DNA]] and [[RNA]].
  • Pinner's 1885 structure for pyrimidine
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CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Pyrimidines; Pyramidine; Pyrimidine nucleotides; Pyrimidine nucleosides; Pyrimidyl; Pyrimidin; Tetrahydropyrimidine; Pyrimidine nucleoside; Pyrimidine-nucleoside; Meta-diazine
[p?'r?m?di:n]
¦ noun Chemistry a colourless crystalline heterocyclic compound with basic properties.
?(also pyrimidine base) a substituted derivative of this forming one of the two classes of base present in DNA and RNA, including cytosine, thymine, and uracil.
Origin
C19: from Ger. Pyrimidin, from pyridine, with the insertion of -im- from imide.

Wikipedia

Pyrimidine metabolism

Pyrimidine biosynthesis occurs both in the body and through organic synthesis.