Uracil
Uracil is a common naturally occurring pyrimidine found in RNA, it base pairs with adenine and is replaced by thymine in DNA. Methylation of uracil produces thymine. Uracil’s use in the body is to help carry out the synthesis of many enzymes necessary for cell function through bonding with riboses and phosphates. Uracil serves as allosteric regulator and coenzyme for many important biochemical reactions.

Catalog Number | T0069 |
Research Area | Others|||Metabolism |
Molecular Formula | C4H4N2O2 |
CAS# | 66-22-8 |
SMILES | O=c1[nH]ccc(=O)[nH]1 |
Size | 100 mg |
Supplier Page | https://www.targetmol.com/compound/Uracil |
Additional Information | https://www.targetmol.com/datasheet/T0069 |