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nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor a nucleoside analog antiretroviral drug whose chemical structure is made up of a modified version of a natural nucleoside. These compounds suppress reproduction of retroviruses by interfering with the reverse transcriptase enzyme. The nucleoside analogs cause premature termination of the proviral (viral precursor) DNA chain. ...
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nucleoside A nucleotide without a phosphate group.
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nucleoside analogue A chemical compound structurally similar to the building blocks of DNA and RNA.
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nucleoside a. a structural analogue of a nucleoside, including both purine analogues and pyrimidine analogues.
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nucleoside phosphorylase any of the enzymes of the sub-subclass pentosyltransferases [EC 2.4.2] that catalyze the phosphorolysis of a nucleoside to form the free base and a ribose (or deoxyribose) 1-phosphate as a step in the degradation of nucleic acids and nucleotides. See also purine-nucleoside phosphorylase and pyrimidine-nucleoside phosphorylase.
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