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what is the role of salvage pathway with respect to purine biosynthesis​

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Answered by tanvisrivastava015
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Salvage pathway refers to a short sequence of enzyme-catalyzed reactions in the purine and pyrimidine metabolism which uses preformed purine or pyrimidine bases, or nucleosides to form nucleotides.

The term often refers to nucleotide salvage in particular, in which nucleotides (purine and pyrimidine) are synthesized from intermediates in their degradative pathway. Nucleotide salvage pathways are used to recover bases and nucleosides that are formed during degradation of RNA and DNA.

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The term often refers to nucleotide salvage in particular, in which nucleotides (purine and pyrimidine) are synthesized from intermediates in their degradative pathway. Nucleotide salvage pathways are used to recover bases and nucleosides that are formed during degradation of RNA and DNA.

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