Tautomers are isomeric forms of a molecule that rapidly interconvert via the movement of a proton. Adenine, like many other organic molecules, can exist in different tautomeric forms. In the case of adenine, the two primary tautomers are amino (NH2) and imino (NH) forms. Understanding the distribution and dynamics of these tautomers is important for various biological processes.
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