Cytosine glycol
Cytosine glycols are intermediate unstable products of cytosine oxidation. These, in turn, are thought to undergo deamination to uracil glycols, dehydration to 5-hydroxycytosine, or both deamination and dehydration to 5-hydroxyuracil. The lifetime of cytosine glycols are enhanced in double-stranded DNA compared to the free nucleoside.
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Cytosine glycol
Cytosine glycols are intermediate unstable products of cytosine oxidation. These, in turn, are thought to undergo deamination to uracil glycols, dehydration to 5-hydroxycytosine, or both deamination and dehydration to 5-hydroxyuracil. The lifetime of cytosine glycols are enhanced in double-stranded DNA compared to the free nucleoside.
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5,6-Dihydroxy-5,6-dihydrocytosine
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4-Amino-5,6-dihydroxy-5,6-dihydro-2(1H)-pyrimidinone
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Cytosine glycol
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