BLG 143 Study Guide - Final Guide: Nucleoside Triphosphate, Adenine, Hydrophile

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Key concepts: nucleotides consist of a sugar, a phosphate group, a nitrogen-containing base, ribonucleotides polymerize to form rna, deoxyribonucleotides polymerize to form dna. Nucleic acids: polymers, made up of monomers called nucleotides. Nucleotides: phosphate group, sugar, nitrogenous base, p is bonded to s which is bonded to n. Sugar organic compound with a carbonyl group and several hydroxyl groups. Phosphate group in a nucleotide is attached to the 5" carbon. Oh bonded to (cid:884)" carbon: h bonded to (cid:884)" carbon, sugar is deoxyribose (lacking oxygen) Two groups of nitrogenous bases: purines adenine, guanine, pyrimidines cytosine, uracil, thymine. Polymerization involves the formation of a bond between the phosphate group on the 5" carbon of one nucleotide and the (cid:885)" hydroxyl group of the sugar component of another nucleotide. This condensation reaction is called a phosphodiester linkage/bond. When nucleotides involved contain the sugar ribose, the polymer that is produced is called ribonucleic acid rna.

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