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What is a phosphorelated nucleoside?

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Nucleosides can be phosphorylated by a displacement reaction between phosphate and an electrophilic carbon of a nucleoside. To render a carbon electrophilic, the hydroxyl group must be converted into a leaving group of some kind (e.g., a halogen or sulfonate ester)

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