Nucleic acids Flashcards
What are nucleic acids formed from?
polymers of many nucleotides, linked together in a chain
What are the three components that make up a nucleotide?
a pentose monosaccharide
a phosphate group, -PO42- , an inorganic molecule that is acidic and negatively charged
a nitrogenous base - a complex organic molecule containign one or two carbon rings in its structure as well as nitrogen
How are nucleotides linked together?
by condensation reaction to form a polymer called a polynucleotide
the phosphjate group at the fifth carbond of the pentose sugar of one nucleotide forms a covalent bond with the hydroxyl group at the third carbon of the pentose sugar of an adjacent nucelotide
these bonds are called phosphodiester bond
What structure do the phosphodiester bonds form and how are they broken?
This forms a long, strong, sugar - phophate backbone with a base attached to each sugar
the phosphodiester bonds are broken by hydrolysis, the reverse of condensation, releasing the individual nucleotides.