Acetylation of the Amino Group on Guanosine Induced by Nitric Oxide in Acetonitrile under Aerobic Conditions
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概要
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When nitric oxide was bubbled into acetonitrile under aerobic conditions, the solution showed a cobalt-blue color. Addition of guanosine into the solution generated N^2-acetylguanosine as a major product. The result of the reaction using ^<15>N labeled acetonitrile indicated that the nitrogen atom of the acetylated exocyclic amino group on N^2-acetylguanosine originated from acetonitrile. We discuss the reaction mechanism for the acylation.
- 公益社団法人日本薬学会の論文
- 2009-01-01
著者
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SUZUKI Toshinori
School of Pharmacy, Shujitsu University
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INUKAI Michiyo
School of Pharmacy, Shujitsu University
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Inukai Michiyo
就実大学 薬学部
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Inukai Michiyo
School Of Pharmacy Shujitsu University
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Suzuki Toshinori
就実大学 薬学部
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FUKAI Toshimitsu
School of Pharmacy, Shujitsu University
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SEKI Yusuke
School of Pharmacy, Shujitsu University
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Suzuki Toshinori
School Of Pharmacy Shujitsu University
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Seki Yusuke
School Of Pharmacy Shujitsu University
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Fukai Toshimitsu
School Of Pharmacy Shujitsu University:(present Office)hayashi Hospital
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