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guaninecontaining

Guanine-containing refers to any molecule that includes the purine base guanine as part of its structure. In biochemistry, guanine is one of the four canonical nucleobases in DNA and RNA and occurs in many guanine-containing compounds, including nucleosides and nucleotides derived from guanine.

In nucleic acids, guanine pairs with cytosine using three hydrogen bonds, contributing to the stability and

Beyond nucleic acids, guanine-containing small molecules include guanine nucleoside analogs used in medicine, such as acyclovir

Synthesis and metabolism: Guanine-containing compounds are produced and recycled in cells through de novo purine biosynthesis

information
storage
of
genetic
material.
Guanine-containing
nucleotides
such
as
guanosine
monophosphate
(GMP),
guanosine
diphosphate
(GDP),
and
guanosine
triphosphate
(GTP)
function
as
building
blocks
for
RNA,
and
their
deoxy
counterparts
(dGMP,
dGDP,
dGTP)
are
used
in
DNA
synthesis.
GTP
also
serves
as
an
energy
currency
and
a
signaling
molecule
for
G-proteins
and
other
processes.
and
ganciclovir,
which
mimic
guanine
to
disrupt
viral
DNA
replication.
The
guanine
moiety
is
also
present
in
various
drugs
and
natural
products.
and
salvage
pathways;
guanine
is
salvaged
by
enzymes
such
as
hypoxanthine-guanine
phosphoribosyltransferase
to
form
GMP.
Analytical
and
sequencing
technologies
detect
guanine-containing
compounds
in
research
and
diagnostics.