Dictionary Definition
uracil n : a nitrogen-containing base found in
RNA (but not in DNA) and derived from pyrimidine; pairs with
adenine [syn: U]
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Etymology
From ur- + acetic + -ileExtensive Definition
Uracil is a pyrimidine which is common
and naturally occurring. Uracil was originally discovered in 1900.
It was isolated by hydrolysis of yeast nuclein that was found in
bovine thymus and spleen, herring, sperm, and wheat germ. Uracil is a planar,
unsaturated compound that has the ability to absorb light.
Properties
Found in RNA, it base pairs with adenine and is replaced by thymine in DNA. Methylation of uracil produces thymine. It turns into thymine to protect the DNA and to improve the efficiency of DNA replication. Uracil can base pair with any of the bases depending on how the molecule arranges itself on the helix, but readily pairs with adenine because the methyl group is repelled into a fixed position. Uracil pairs with adenine through hydrogen bonding. Uracil is the hydrogen bond acceptor and can form two hydrogen bonds. Uracil can also bind with a ribose sugar to form a ribonucleoside, uridine. When a phosphate attaches to uridine, uridine 5'-monophosphate is produced.Uracil undergoes amide-imidic acid tautomeric
shifts because any nuclear instability the molecule may have from
the lack of formal aromaticity is compensated
by the cyclic-amidic stability. The keto tautomer is referred to the
lactam structure, while
the imidic acid tautomer is referred to as the lactim structure. These
tautomeric forms are predominant at pH=7. The lactam
structure is the most common form of uracil.
Uracil also recycles itself to form nucleotides
by undergoing a series of
phosphoribosyltransferase reactions. Degradation of uracil
produces substrates, aspartate, carbon
dioxide, and ammonia.
- C4H4N2O2 → H3NCH2CH2COO- + NH4 + CO2
Oxidative degradation of uracil produces urea and
maleic acid in the presence of H2O2
and Fe2+ or in
the presence of diatomic oxygen and Fe2+.
Uracil is a weak acid, the
first site of ionization of uracil is not
known. The negative charge is placed on the oxygen anion and
produces a pKa
of less than or equal to 12. The basic pKa = -3.4, while the acidic
pKa = 9.389. In the gas phase, uracil has 4 sites that are more
acidic than water.
Synthesis
There are many laboratory syntheses of uracil available. The first reaction is the simplest of the syntheses, by adding water to cytosine to produce uracil and ammonia. The most common way to synthesize uracil is by the condensation of maleic acid with urea in fuming sulfuric acid as seen below also. Uracil can also be synthesized by a double decomposition of thiouracil in aqueous chloroacetic acid.- C4H5N3O + H2O → C4H4N2O2 + NH3
- C4H4O4 + CH4N2O → C4H4N2O2 + 2 H2O + CO
Photodehydrogenation
of 5,6-diuracil, which is synthesized by beta-alanine reacting with urea, produces uracil.
Reactions
Uracil readily undergoes regular reactions including oxidation, nitration, and alkylation. While in the presence of PhOH/NaOCl, uracil can be visualized in the blue region of UV light. Uracil also has the capability to react with elemental halogens because of the presence of more than one strongly electron donating group.Uracil readily undergoes addition to ribose sugars and phosphates to partake in
synthesis and further reactions in the body. Uracil becomes
uridine, uridine
monophosphate (UMP), uridine
diphosphate (UDP), uridine
triphosphate (UTP), and
uridine diphosphate glucose (UDP-glucose). Each one of these
molecules in synthesized in the body and has specific
functions.
When uracil reactes with anhydrous hydrazine a first order
kinetic reaction occurs and the ring of uracil opens up. If the pH
of the reaction increases to >10.5 the uracil anion forms making
the reaction go much slower, the same slowing of the reaction
occurs if the pH decreases because of the protonation of the
hydrazine. The reactivity of uracil is unchanged even if the
temperature changes.
Uses
Uracil can be used for drug delivery and as a pharmaceutical. When elemental fluorine is reacted with uracil, 5-fluorouracil is produced. 5-Fluorouracil is an anticancer drug (antimetabolite) used to masquerade as uracil during the nucleic acid replication process. Because 5-Fluorouracil is similar in shape to, but does not perform the same chemisty as uracil the drug inhibits RNA replication enzymes, thereby eliminating RNA synthesis and stopping the growth of cancerous cells.Uracil's use in the body is to help carry out the
synthesis of many enzymes necessary for cell function through
bonding with riboses and phosphates. Uracil serves as allosteric regulator and
coenzyme for reactions
in the human body and in plants. UMP controls the activity of
carbamoyl phosphate synthetase and aspartate
transcarbamoylase in plants, while UDP and UTP requlate
CPSase
II activity in animals. UDP-glucose regulates
the conversion of glucose to galactose in the liver and other tissues in the
process of carbohydrate
metabolism. Uracil is also involved in the biosynthesis of polysaccharides and the
transportation of sugars containing aldehydes.
It can also increase the risk for cancer in cases
where the body is extremely deficient in folate. The deficiency in folate
leads to increased ratio of deoxyuracilmonophosphates
(dUMP)/deoxythyminemonophosphates
(dTMP) and uracil misincorporation into DNA and eventually low
production of DNA.
Uracil can be used to determine microbial contamination of
tomatoes. The prescence
of uracil is an indication of lactic acid
bacteria contamination
in the fruit. Uracil derivatives containing a diazine ring are used in
pesticides. Uracil
derivatives are more often used as antiphotosynthetic
herbicides, destroying weeds in cotton, sugar beet,
turnips, soya, peas, sunflower crops, vineyards, berry plantations, and orchards.
References
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