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Deoxycytidine diphosphate

 
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Deoxycytidine diphosphate
2'-Desoxycytidindiphosphat.svg
Identifiers
CAS number 800-73-7
PubChem 3972
MeSH deoxycytidine+diphosphate
SMILES
Properties
Molecular formula C9H15N3O10P2
Molar mass 387.177
Except where noted otherwise, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C, 100 kPa)
Infobox references

Deoxycytidine diphosphate is a derivative of the common nucleic acid, cytidine triphosphate or (CTP), in which the hydroxyl or (-OH) group on the 2nd carbon of the nucleotide's pentose has been removed—hence the deoxy- part of the name. The diphosphate of the name indicates that one of the phosphoryl groups of CTP has been removed, most likely by hydrolysis.

Deoxyguanosine diphosphate would be abbreviated dCDP.

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