Nucleoside derivatives are molecules derived from nucleosides, which are composed of a nitrogenous base (such as adenine or cytosine) linked to a sugar (such as ribose or deoxyribose). These derivatives can include modified bases or sugars, as well as phosphorylated forms like nucleotides. They are important in biological processes like DNA and RNA synthesis.
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The number of nucleotides (and base pairs) varies from species to species. However, the number of DIFFERENT nucleotides is 4: - adenine nucleoside phosphate - cytosine nucleoside phosphate - guanine nucleoside phosphate - thymine nucleoside phosphate
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The components of a nucleoside are: A pentose sugar(generally ribose or deoxyribose), and a nitrogenous base which may be Adenine/Guanine/Thymine/Cytosine/Uracil. It becomes a nucleotide on addition of a phosphate group.
They have a different mode of action in inhibiting the transcription of the viral DNA. The NRTI is actually a nucleoside that incorporates into the viral DNA but it does not have a 3-hydroxyl group so it inhibits and halts the continued growth of the viral DNA chain. The NNRTI's bind to the reverse transcriptase and inhibit its movement.
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Some derivatives are aqueous, aquaduct, aquifer.
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Yes. Derivatives are instruments of investment for the knowledgeable financial people. Novice and intermediate investors should keep away from derivatives.