5-Amino-4-imidazolecarboxamide riboside from inosine. Ring-opening reactions of purine nucleosides
E Shaw
Index: Shaw Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1958 , vol. 80, p. 3899,3901
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Abstract
The identification of a number of imidazole ribotides as intermediates in the biosynthesis of purine~?-~ has brought to light a hitherto unknown class of important natural compounds. These were obtained from bacteria or from mammalian enzymic reactions and have not heretofore been obtainable by chemical means. The ready availability of purine nucleosides and nucleotides from natural sources makes it attractive to develop chemical methods for ...
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