As nouns the difference between uridine and thiouridine
is that uridine is (organic compound|biochemistry) a nucleoside formed from uracil and ribose while thiouridine is (organic compound) a compound formally derived from uridine by replacing an oxygen atom with one of sulfur, but especially 4-thiouridine which is used as an affinity label.
uridine
Noun
(
en noun)
(organic compound, biochemistry) A nucleoside formed from uracil and ribose.
Derived terms
* azauridine
* deoxyuridine
* uridine monophosphate
* uridine disphospate
* uridine triphosphate
See also
* UMP
* UTP
thiouridine
English
Noun
(
en noun)
(organic compound) A compound formally derived from uridine by replacing an oxygen atom with one of sulfur, but especially 4-thiouridine which is used as an affinity label