Zusammenfassung
Purine und Pyrimidine haben als Bausteine von Coenzymen wichtige Aufgaben, darüber hinaus dienen sie in Form ihrer zugehörigen Nucleinsäuren der Informationsspeicherung und -weitergabe in biologischen Systemen. Bei der Biosynthese der Purin- und Pyrimidinbasen dienen einfache Bausteine als Substrate, wobei häufig die Form der reaktionsfreudigeren Nucleotide als Zwischenprodukte benutzt wird.
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Löffler, G. (2003). Stoffwechsel der Purine und Pyrimidine. In: Löffler, G., Petrides, P.E. (eds) Biochemie und Pathobiochemie. Springer-Lehrbuch. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-06058-2_21
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