deoxycytidine
Deoxycytidine is a nucleoside composed of cytosine attached to a 2'-deoxyribose sugar via a beta-N-glycosidic bond. It is one of the four canonical deoxyribonucleosides found in DNA, the others being deoxyadenosine (dA), deoxyguanosine (dG), and deoxythymidine (dT).
In cells, deoxycytidine serves as a precursor in the generation of deoxynucleotide pools used for DNA synthesis
Structurally, the cytosine base pairs with guanine in DNA via three hydrogen bonds, and the deoxyribose sugar
In laboratory and biotechnological contexts, deoxycytidine and its phosphorylated derivatives are used in nucleotide synthesis, DNA