5.4 Deoxyribonucleotide biosynthesis and regulation
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Nucleotide metabolism is a crucial process in cellular function, involving the synthesis and breakdown of nucleotides. These molecules serve as building blocks for DNA and RNA, energy carriers like ATP, and signaling molecules such as cAMP. The pathways for nucleotide metabolism include de novo synthesis and salvage pathways for both purines and pyrimidines. Understanding these processes is essential for grasping how cells maintain their genetic material and energy balance, and how disruptions can lead to various disorders.
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Nucleotide metabolism is a crucial process in cellular function, involving the synthesis and breakdown of nucleotides. These molecules serve as building blocks for DNA and RNA, energy carriers like ATP, and signaling molecules such as cAMP. The pathways for nucleotide metabolism include de novo synthesis and salvage pathways for both purines and pyrimidines. Understanding these processes is essential for grasping how cells maintain their genetic material and energy balance, and how disruptions can lead to various disorders.
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