uracil in English

noun
1
a compound found in living tissue as a constituent base of RNA. In DNA its place is taken by thymine.
Thymine, present in DNA, and uracil , present in RNA, also contribute to this band.
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1. Four different uracil Auxotrophs of the eukaryotic mold Neurospora are tested for growth on uracil and uracil precursors

2. Synthesis method of 6 - methyl uracil was studied.

3. U RNK-u se Adenin vezuje za uracil (U).

4. Uracil Auxotrophy phenotype was confirmed by the ability of mutants to grow in the presence of uracil and the lack of growth in the absence of this compound

5. TLC Scanning method for the detection and quality control of Uracil is established.

6. On the other hand, Adenine binds to Uracil to stabilize RNA nucleic acid structure

7. By way of example, such nucleotides may comprise RNA, adenine, uracil or a mixture thereof.

8. Quantitative reaction of sodium Bisulphite with uracil and cytosine at pH 6 has been investigated

9. The fasting levels of allantoin, uric acid and uracil in blood plasma were significantly increased.

10. Diagram the steps executed in the uracil repair system that are UNIQUE to this repair system.

11. What is the main way that uracil is created in DNA and why is the bad?

12. Normal Raman and surface-enhanced Raman Scattering Spectroscopy of uracil and 5-halide uracils have been obtained and compared.

13. OBJECTIVE A HPLC method was established for the determination of tegafur and uracil in compound tegafur capsules and its dissolution.

14. The only difference is that in the RNA copy, thymine is replaced with the closely related base uracil, commonly abbreviated U.

15. The dynamics of uracil nucleotides was followed in the rat heart during the induction of cardiac hypertrophy by β-adrenoreceptor stimulation.

16. Herbicides p.r.s. or as preparations/articles excluding based on phenoxy-phytohormones, triazines, amides, carbamates, dinitroanaline derivatives, urea, uracil, sulphonylurea (excluding hazardous pesticides)

17. Animal experiments demonstrated that uracil and uridine were capabie of lowering the elevated serum aldolase level of mice suffering from experimental myotonia.

18. The invention provides a process for the preparation of fludarabine phosphate from 2-fluoroadenine and 9-&bgr;-D-arabinofuranosyl-uracil using Enterobacter aerogenes (EBA).

19. To test whether the uracil Auxotrophy phenotype is due to the inactivation of URA3, the mutants were transformed with a plasmid carrying the gene.

20. During the experiment a metabolic adaptation to the high purine diet decreased the plasma concentrations of uric acid, uracil and in part of allantoin.

21. The uptake of [1-14C]acetate by leaf disks was inhibited by the thiocarbamates and marginally by the substituted ureas, but not by the uracil herbicides.

22. Both collaborations have also studied the effects of low - energy electron attachment to halo- uracil molecules, in which a halogen atom such as bromine replaces a hydrogen atom.

23. together form an 1,2-phenylene, 1-cyclohexen-1,2-ylene or 4-cyclohexen-1,2-ylene group and, at least one herbicide from the class of chloro acetanilide, urea, uracil, thiolcarbamate, triazine sulfonylurea.

24. It stores information as a sequence of chemical building blocks (nucleotides) we call A, C, T, and G (for adenine, cytosine, thymine, and guanine in DNA, and uracil replacing thymine in RNA).

25. Under aerated conditions the following products were found: uracil glycols (7), isobarbituric acid (8), N-formyl-N′-glyoxylurea (6), 5-hydroxyhydantoin (9), dialuric acid (10), alloxan monohydrate (12), parabanic acid (13), and oxaluric acid (14).

26. Here, we show this goal can be addressed using cps, an Avirulent, nonreplicating uracil auxotroph strain of the parasite Toxoplasma gondii (T. gondii), which preferentially invades immunosuppressive CD11c (+) antigen-presenting cells in the ovarian carcinoma microenvironment.

27. a nitrogenous base and a phosphate group b a nitrogenous base and a pentose sugar Anitrogenous bag, a phosphate group, and a pentose sugar a phosphate group and an adenine or uracil a pentose sugar and a purine or pyrimidine d

28. Various carbocyclic nucleosides withxylo-configuration have been synthesized using ring opening of 5-O-acetyl-1,2-anhydro-3-O-benzylcarba-α-DL-xylo-pentofuranose (6) by thymine, uracil, 4-N-benzoylcytosine, adenine, 6-N-benzoyladenine, and 2-amino-6-chloropurine in alkaline medium.

29. Adenin je jedna od dve purinske nukleobaze, koje se koriste u formiranju nukleotida nukleinskih kiselina DNK i RNK.U DNK, Adenin (A) se vezuje za timin (T) pomoću dve vodonične veze, kako bi pomogao u stabilizaciji strukture nukleinske kiseline.U RNK se Adenin vezuje za uracil (U).

30. In addition, inhibition of uracil-1-14C incorporation in the presence of actinomycin D and spheroplast formation in the presence of lysozyme occurred in the rough mutants without ethylenediaminetetraacetate (EDTA) treatment of the cells, while actinomycin D and lysozyme were effective on smooth strains only after EDTA treatment.

31. The mutual interactions of Gd(III)tetraphenylporphyrin (GdTPP), Gd(III)tetramethylpyridylporphyrin (GdTMePyP), and the free base tetramethylpyridylporphyrin (H2TMePyP) with some nucleic bases (adenine, thymine, uracil, and cytosine) and their N-glycoside derivatives (adenosine, thymidine, uridine, and cytidine) have been studied by spectrophotometric titration in mixed methanol-ammonia-water solutions.

32. ‘The strands consist of sugar and phosphate groups, the sugars being attached to a base - Adenine, thymine, guanine, or cytosine.’ ‘These bases are Adenine, cytosine, guanine and thymine and can be represented as A, C, G, and T, respectively.’ ‘The nitrogen-containing units are the bases: Adenine, cytosine, guanine, and uracil.’

33. ‘The strands consist of sugar and phosphate groups, the sugars being attached to a base - Adenine, thymine, guanine, or cytosine.’ ‘These bases are Adenine, cytosine, guanine and thymine and can be represented as A, C, G, and T, respectively.’ ‘The nitrogen-containing units are the bases: Adenine, cytosine, guanine, and uracil.’

34. A Codon is a group of three nucleotide bases in either DNA or RNA that stands for a certain amino acid, which is the building block of proteins. The nucleotide bases are adenine (A), cytosine (C), guanine (G) and either thymine (T) or uracil (U), depending on the nucleic acid.

35. M(ADNU)2 complexes [whereM=Cu(II), Ni(II), Pd(II) and Pt(II); HADNU=6-amino-1,3-dimethyl-5-nitroso-uracil], Co(ADNU)3·5H2O, Pt(ADNU)2Cl2·0.5H2O, Pd(ADU)2 and Pt(ADU)2Cl2 (where HADU=1,3-dimethyl violuric acid) have been synthesized and characterized by elemental analysis, IR, magnetic measurements and thermal analysis (TG and DSC).

36. Adenin är en av kvävebaserna som ingår i de nukleotider som bygger upp DNA och RNA.Liksom guanin är det en purin och består av två ringar av kol- och kväve-atomer.I DNA binder sig Adenin via två vätebindningar till den komplementerande basen tymin.I RNA binder sig Adenin på motsvarande sätt till uracil.

37. An antisense nucleic acid homolog having at least one nucleoside represented by general formula (1) in the same chain of a nucleic acid homolog having been modified or replaced at DNA, RNA or a phosphoric acid diester bond, wherein B represents adenin-9-yl, guanin-9-yl, hypoxanthin-9-yl, thymin-1-yl, uracil-1-yl or cytosin-1-yl; and X and Y are the same or different and each represents hydrogen, hydroxy, halogeno or lower alkoxy.

38. While actinomycin D, which has been investigated in a previous paper (Lange and Mohr, 1965), will block phytochrome-induced anthocyanin synthesis only if it is applied before or at the onset of light, puromycin and 2-thiouracil will stop anthocyanin synthesis even if they are applied at a later stage, e.g., 12 hours after the onset of light. — The effect of 2-thiouracil can be reversed if the seedlings are transferred to a medium containing uracil or to blank water.