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Nucleotides are made from amino acids, carbon dioxide and [[formic acid]] in pathways that require large amounts of metabolic energy. Consequently, most organisms have efficient systems to salvage preformed nucleotides. [[Purine]]s are synthesized as [[nucleoside]]s (bases attached to [[ribose]]). Both [[adenine]] and [[guanine]] are made from the precursor nucleoside [[inosine]] monophosphate, which is synthesized using atoms from the amino acids [[glycine]], [[glutamine]], and [[aspartic acid]], as well as [[formate]] transferred from the [[coenzyme]] [[folic acid|tetrahydrofolate]]. [[Pyrimidine]]s, on the other hand, are synthesized from the base [[Pyrimidinecarboxylic acid|orotate]], which is formed from glutamine and aspartate.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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