dideoxyguanine
Dideoxyguanine, also known as ddG or 2',3'-dideoxyguanosine, is a synthetic nucleoside analog. It is structurally similar to the natural deoxyguanosine, a component of DNA, but with a key difference: it lacks hydroxyl groups at both the 2' and 3' positions of the deoxyribose sugar. This absence of the 3'-hydroxyl group is crucial to its biological activity.
When dideoxyguanine is incorporated into a growing DNA chain by a DNA polymerase, it acts as a
Dideoxyguanine itself has limited direct therapeutic applications. However, its mechanism of action as a chain terminator