BIOCHEM 3G03 Chapter 1,2: Chapter 1, 2 Biochem

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Only a small subset of known elements found in living things: c,n,o,h followed by ca, Certain trace elements also present in small quantities. Biomolecules are constructed from h, n, o, p, s. Under physiological conditions, groups are ionized (positive on amino, negative on carboxylic acid) In many monosachs, one or more oh group are replaced by other groups. Components include: five carbon sugar, nitrogen containing ring, one or more phosphate groups. Most common nucleotides = mono, di, triphosphates containing nitrogenous bases. Poorly soluble in water because of hydrocarbon-like structure. Amino acids, monosaccharide and nucleotides each form polymeric structures with widely varying properties. Most cases, indv. monomers become covalently linked in head-to-tail fashion. Exact conformation of polypeptide chain depends on its amino acid composition and sequence. Most structurally variable and most functionally versatile of all biopolymers. Each nucleic acid made from just 4 different nucleotides. Polymerization involves the phosphate and sugar groups of nucleotides linked by phosphodiester bonds.

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