CHEM 1214 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Polysaccharide, Biomolecule, Glycogen

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Condensation of biological polymers: biological polymers such as dna, proteins and polysaccharides are all formed from individual building blocks. Dna is constructed from nucleotides, proteins from amino acids, and polysaccharides from sugar molecules. Although these polymers are very different in structure, each uses a similar mechanism to join individual subunits- a reaction where a molecule of h2o is driven out as the subunits are joined. Such reactions are called condensation reactions: individual nucleotides are linked together via a condensation reaction to form nucleic acid chains such as dna and rna. The 5" phosphate of the incoming nucleotide is linked to the 3" hydroxyl (-oh) group of the growing chain. The nucleic acid chain is thus extended in the 5" 3" direction. In living organisms, such reactions are catalyzed by polymerase enzymes: protein chains are formed when amino acids are linked together via peptide bonds.

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