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5,6-Dihydro Uracil-13C15N2, distinguished by its incorporation of the stable isotopes ^13C and ^15N, serves as a critical tool in the realm of molecular research, particularly in the study of nucleic acid metabolism and dynamics. This modified nucleobase, a derivative of uracil, undergoes enzymatic and chemical reactions characteristic of its parent compound, yet its isotopic labeling allows for precise tracing and quantification in complex biochemical pathways. The presence of ^13C and ^15N isotopes facilitates the use of sophisticated analytical techniques, such as nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy and mass spectrometry, enhancing the resolution and sensitivity of detection. This isotopic enrichment not only supports the elucidation of enzymatic mechanisms involved in RNA processing and DNA repair processes but also contributes to the understanding of nucleotide incorporation and turnover in living systems. Through these roles, 5,6-Dihydro Uracil-13C15N2 becomes an invaluable asset in unraveling the intricate mechanisms of genetic material manipulation and stability, offering a window into the molecular choreography that underpins life at its most fundamental level.
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| Product Name | Catalog # | UNIT | Price | Qty | FAVORITES | |
5,6-Dihydro Uracil-13C15N2, 2.5 mg | sc-498554 | 2.5 mg | $322.00 |