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Guanine


Guanine
Chemical name 2-Amino-1H-purin-6(9H)-one
Chemical formula C5H5N5O
Molecular mass 151.13 g/mol
Melting point 360 °C
CAS number 73-40-5
SMILES NC(NC1=O)=NC2=C1N=CN2

Guanine is one of the four main nucleobases found in nucleic acids (e.g., DNA and RNA). Guanine is a purine derivative and in Watson-Crick base pairing forms hydrogen bonds in the plane of the fused rings with cytosine. Guanine "stacks" vertically with the other bases via aromatic interactions. Guanine exists as tautomers (see keto-enol tautomerism). The nucleoside is called guanosine.

Guanine is also the name of a white amorphous substance found in the scales of certain fishes, the guano of sea-birds, and the liver and pancreas of mammals.

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