- In
organophosphorus chemistry,
phosphoramidates (sometimes also
called amidophosphates) are a
class of
phosphorus compounds structurally related to phosphates...
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approach was made in 1992, when the
efficiency of
aryloxy phosphates and
phosphoramidates was noted. In particular,
diaryl phosphates were
prepared from zidovudine...
- enzymology, a
phosphoramidate-hexose
phosphotransferase (EC 2.7.1.62) is an
enzyme that
catalyzes the
chemical reaction phosphoramidate +
hexose ⇌ {\displaystyle...
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phosphoester bond formation, on histidine,
lysine and
arginine through phosphoramidate bonds, and on
aspartic acid and
glutamic acid
through mixed anhydride...
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enzymes cathepsin A or
carboxylesterase 1,
followed by
cleaving of the
phosphoramidate by the
enzyme histidine triad nucleotide-binding
protein 1 (HINT1)...
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treatment of
advanced solid tumors and lymphoma. This
compound is a
phosphoramidate derivative of
cordycepin (3'-deoxyadenosine), an
adenosine analog originally...
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chemical used in
industrial applications. It is used for
synthesizing phosphoramidates as well as tabun,
which is used as a
chemical weapon. Due to its nature...
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oxidized by CCl4 in the
presence of
primary or
secondary amines to
phosphoramidate analogs 12. The
method is very
convenient in that
various types of...
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replaced with P=S or P=Se),
which is most
commonly depicted as
being a
phosphoramidate or phosphonate,
usually fluorinated (cf. monofluorophosphate). The...
- Phosphocreatine, also
known as
creatine phosphate (CP) or PCr (Pcr), is a
phosphorylated form of
creatine that
serves as a
rapidly mobilizable reserve...