nükleozidler
Nükleozidler, nucleosides in English, are organic molecules composed of two main components: a nitrogenous base and a sugar molecule. Unlike nucleotides, which include one or more phosphate groups attached to the nucleoside, nükleozidler do not contain phosphate groups. They are fundamental building blocks of nucleic acids such as DNA and RNA and play critical roles in cellular metabolism and genetic information transfer.
The nitrogenous base in nükleozidler can be a purine (adenine, guanine) or a pyrimidine (cytosine, thymine, uracil).
Nükleozidler are also significant in pharmacology, where nucleoside analogs are used as antiviral and anticancer agents.
Biochemically, nükleozidler are synthesized through salvage pathways that recover bases from degraded nucleic acids or de
Overall, nükleozidler serve as essential components for genetic material and cellular function, with their biological and