deoxyuridine
Deoxyuridine is a nucleoside, a type of molecule that is a building block of DNA. It consists of the pyrimidine nucleobase uracil and the deoxyribose sugar. In DNA, uracil is typically replaced by thymine, but deoxyuridine can be incorporated into DNA under certain conditions, particularly during DNA replication or repair processes.
The presence of deoxyuridine in DNA can have implications for genome stability. Enzymes known as uracil-DNA
Deoxyuridine plays a role in cellular metabolism and is involved in the synthesis of thymidine, a crucial