Description
2'-O-Methyluridine is an analog of uridine and has been shown to have antiviral and anticancer properties. 2'-O-Methyluridine inhibits protein synthesis by competing with uridine for the active site of the enzyme ribonucleotide reductase, which converts ribonucleotides to dNMPs. This compound also inhibits RNA synthesis by disrupting the pairing of adenine and cytosine residues in RNA strands.
Chemical Properties
White Solid
Uses
Uridine analog. 2'-O-Methyluridine is used for preparation of antiviral nucleoside derivatives as inhibitors of subgenomic hepatitis C virus RNA replication.
Uses
Uridine analog. Used for preparation of antiviral nucleoside derivatives as inhibitors of subgenomic hepatitis C virus RNA replication.
Definition
ChEBI: A methyluridine that consists of uridine bearing a single methyl substituent located at position O-2' on the ribose ring.