BIO152H5 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4: Phosphodiester Bond, Endergonic Reaction, Nucleic Acid Double Helix

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Chapter 4- nucleic acids and the rna world. Metabolism: the ability to acquire particular molecules and use them in controlled chemical reactions that maintain conditions suitable for life and that contribute to growth. Phosphate is bonded to sugar molecule which is bonded to nitrogenous base. Sugar: organic compound with a carbonyl group (c=o) and several hydroxyl (oh) groups. Ribose has an oh group bonded to the second carbon. Deoxyribose has an h instead at the same location. The polymerization reaction involves the formation of a bond between the phosphate group of one nucleotide and the hydroxyl group of the sugar component of another. The result of this condensation reaction is a phosphodiester bond. The sugar-phosphate spin is directional 5" 3". The addition of one or more phosphate group raises the potential energy of the substrate molecules enough to make an endergonic reaction possible. Watson &crick: double helix, sugar-phosphate backbones outside of spiral and nitrogenous bases on the inside.

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