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Inosine 5 - , 6.5 hydrate

CioHiiCaN408P-6.5 H20 Inosine 5 -(calcium phosphate), 6.5 hydrate (CAINSP)193... [Pg.315]

C23H32N10O16P2Pt2--0.4 CioHnN408P2- 2.4 Na+-13.8 HzO Sodium (trimethylenediamine)bis(inosine 5 -phosphato)platinum(II) inosine 5 -phosphate, hydrate (INOSPU)347... [Pg.374]

CioHuN408P2 - 2 Na+- 7.5 H20 Inosine 5 -(disodium phosphate), hydrate NAINSP 31 370... [Pg.409]

C20H28N 10O16P2Pt2- 0.88 hydrate Sodium diammine-platinum-(inosine 5 -phosphate)-inosine SINPPT 34 375... [Pg.420]

Adenosine deaminase (ADA), which catalyzes the conversion of adenosine to inosine (Equation 17.42), is an extremely proficient enzyme, providing a rate enhancement of more than 12 orders of magnitude (123). The enzyme-catalyzed reaction is thought to pass through an unstable hydrated intermediate (48) (Fig. 17.23), with a Kr (Equation 17.41) in the region of 10 M (123). Clearly, even a crude analog of (48) would have the potential to be an extremely powerful inhibitor of ADA. [Pg.750]

A comparison of the flexibility properties of adenine tracts (found in MLP) and inosine tracts (found in I) indicated that the former are more rigid than the latter, making I a better substrate for TBP than MLP. Nevertheless, as discussed in the previous section, MLP coordinates more water molecules in the minor groove than I, compensating in excess the difference in rigidity of the purine tracts. In this particular comparison, hydration would appear to be a more important selectivity determinant than DNA flexibility. [Pg.398]

CCRIS 6560 Disodium inosinate Disodium 5 -inosinate Disodium inosine 5 -monophosphate Disodium inosine 5 -phosphate EINECS 225-146-4 FEMA No. 3669 Gluxor 1626 IMP disodium salt IMP sodium salt 5 -lmp disodium salt 5 -lnosinic acid, disodium salt lnosin-5 -monophosphate disodium lnosine-5 -monophosphate disodium Inosine 5 -monophosphate disodium salt hydrate Inosine-5 -monophosphoric acid disodium salt Luxor 1639 NSC 20263 Sodium inosinate Sodium 5 -inosinate IMP sodium Disodium IMP Sodium 5-inosinate Disodium 5 -inosinate Inosine 5 -disodium phosphate. A 5 -nucleotide derived from seaweed or dried fish Flavor potentiator in foods. Solid soluble in H2O slightly soluble in alcohol insoluble in ether LDso (rat orl) = 15,900 mg/kg. Lancaster Synthesis Co. Penta Mfg. [Pg.247]

CioHiiN OsP - Ca + e S HjO Inosine 5 -(calcium monophosphate), hydrate CAINSP 43 315... [Pg.409]

However, as shown in Scheme 14.3, some of which has been seen earlier as Scheme 12.111 in Section H of Chapter 12) inosine phosphate, also can undergo hydration at C2. Oxidation of the resulting carbinolamine in the presence of inosine monophosphate dehydrogenase (EC 1.1.1.205) produces xanthosine 5 -phosphate. The xanthosine 5 -phosphate is then converted to guanosine 5 -monophosphate (GMP). [Pg.1325]

C10H11N2O7P, Cytidine 2 ,3 -cyclophosphate, 44B, 419 CloHiiNftOePSr 6.5 H2O, Strontium inosine-5 -monophosphate hydrate, 46B, 456... [Pg.228]


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