Riboguanosine, or guanosine (rG) is a purine deoxyribonucleoside, and is one of the four standard nucleosides that compose an RNA molecule. The presence of the –OH group at the 2’-position of the ribose results in RNA being less stable to DNA (which lacks –OH groups at this position), because this 2’-hydroxyl group can chemically attack the adjacent phosphodiester bond in the sugar-phosphate backbone of RNA, leading to cleavage of the backbone structure. rG forms a Watson-Crick base pair with rC (ribocytosine/cytosine) in RNA duplexes, or dC (deoxyribocytosine) in RNA-DNA duplexes. |