1. This gene encodes tuberin, a guanosine triphosphatase activating protein. 2. This guanosine is 7-methylguanylate cap, abbreviated m 7 G. 3. Inosines are recognised as guanosine by the cells translational machinery. 4. GTPases are enzymes capable of binding and hydrolyzing guanosine triphosphate ( GTP ). 5. Ras is a G protein, or a guanosine -nucleotide-binding protein. 6. However, unlike the group A allele, a guanosine base is subsequently deleted. 7. IMPDH2 catalyzes the NAD-dependent oxidation of guanosine -5'- monophosphate. 8. Adds a methylated guanosine cap and poly ( A ) tail to nascent mRNA. 9. So did the organic molecule sodium guanosine monophosphate, DNA and plain old sodium chloride. 10. Examples of nucleosides include cytidine, uridine, adenosine, guanosine , thymidine and inosine.