MBB 231 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Anomer, Haworth Projection, Threonine

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Lecture 3: macromolecules - nucleic acids & carbohydrates. Nucleic acids: macromolecules which function in storing, transmitting, and expressing genetic information. There are 2 major types of nucleic acids: 1). The monomeric units of nucleic acids are called nucleotides, which are composed up of 3 major subunits: Nitrogenous base (adenine, guanine, thymine / uracil, cytosine) Nucleoside: a nitrogenous base along with a pentose. In rna, the 2"- carbon atom has a hydroxyl group (oh). In dna the 2"- carbon has a hydrogen (h) making it less reactive. Nitrogenous bases attach at the 1" - carbon. Nucleotide is bonded to the 3"- hydroxyl of another. Each linkage has an unique polarity due to the 5"-phosphate and 3"- hydroxyl. At a physiological ph, all nucleotides contain an overall net negative charge. Purines: a nitrogen-containing double ring structure (6-membered + 5-membered). The pentose forms a covalent bond with a purine (n-9) called a -glycosidic linkage.

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