Deoxyguanosine (dG) is a purine nucleoside that upon sequential phosphoylation (kinases) forms dGTP which is used by DNA polymerases and reverse transcriptases to synthesis DNA(s). Deoxyguanosine is the most electron rich of the four canonical bases and includes many nucleophilic sites which are susceptible to oxidative damage. This makes deoxyguanosine and its oxidized derivatives useful reagents to study mechanisms of oxidative damage to nucleosides and nucleotides. Synonyms: 2-Deoxyguanosine monohydrate, Guanine 2-deoxyribonucleoside, 9-(2-Deoxy-b-D-erythro-pentofuranosyl)guanine monohydrate, NSC 22837 CAS No: 312693-72-4 Anhydrous: 961-07-9 Molecular Formula: C10H13N5O4H2O Molecular Weight: 285.26 Purity: 97% (HPLC) Appearance: White crystalline powder Method of Determining Identity: Proton NMR Optical Rotation: As reported Storage and Stability: Store at RT. Stable for 6 months after receipt.
Molecular Weight:
285.26
CAS Number:
[312693-72-4]
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