sugarnucleobase
Sugarnucleobase is a chemical compound that is a derivative of a nucleobase, which is a fundamental component of nucleic acids such as DNA and RNA. Nucleobases are heterocyclic aromatic organic compounds that are essential for the structure and function of nucleic acids. Sugarnucleobases are formed when a nucleobase is attached to a sugar molecule, typically a pentose sugar like ribose or deoxyribose. This attachment occurs through a glycosidic bond, which links the nucleobase to the sugar at the 1' position.
The most common sugarnucleobases are ribonucleosides and deoxyribonucleosides. Ribonucleosides consist of a ribose sugar attached to
Sugarnucleobases play crucial roles in biological processes. They are involved in the synthesis and replication of