Guanine
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Guanine[1] is a natural biomolecule used as one of the five bases in RNA and DNA. It is incorporated into these nucleic acids in the form of guanosine, a chemical compound formed by the combination of guanine and a ribose sugar. Guanine is also naturally present in phosphorylated forms of guanosine.
Basepairs
Guanine and cytosine form a very stable Watson-Crick base pair containing three hydrogen bonds.
Notes
- ↑ Guanine (HMDB0000132) in the Human Metabolome Database (HMDB).