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Thymidine monophosphate, also known as 5'-thymidylic acid, thymidylate, TMP, or less commonly dTMP, is a nucleotide that is found in DNA. It is an ester of phosphoric acid with the nucleoside thymidine. TMP consists of a phosphate group, the pentose sugar deoxyribose, and the nucleobase thymine.
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monophosphates ( dAMP, dGMP, dUMP, TMP, dCMP) · diphosphates ( dADP, dGDP, TDP, dCDP) · triphosphates ( dATP, dGTP, TTP, dCTP)
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