Biology, asked by aunita, 1 year ago

In which position is the phosphate group link to nucleoside? Name the linkage too.

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Answered by pranitsri02
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Is is shown in the pic and the bond is called PHOSPHO DIESTER BOND

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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Answer:

A phosphate Group is linked to 5 OH, of a nuclear side through phospho Ester linkage.

Explanation:

  • A phospho Ester bond Occurs when exactly two of the hydroxyl group in phosphoric acid reacts with hydroxyl group on other molecule to form 2 Easter bonds.
  • The phosphodiester bond is covalent bond which is generally formed between phosphate group of 5 carbon of one of the nucleotide and 3 carbon of other nucleotide through formation of Ester linkage.
  • The formation of Phospho Easter Bond is synthetic process and is also known as building a process. Therefore it is an anabolic process.

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