Study Guide With Student Solutions Manual And Problems Book For Garrett/grisham's Biochemistry, 6th
Study Guide With Student Solutions Manual And Problems Book For Garrett/grisham's Biochemistry, 6th
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ISBN: 9781305882409
Author: GARRETT, Reginald H.; Grisham, Charles M.
Publisher: Brooks Cole
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Chapter 10, Problem 1P

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The Structure and Ionization Properties of Nucleotides Draw the principal ionic species of occurring at pH 2.

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Interpretation: The principal ionic species of 5'-GMP that occurs at pH2 is to be drawn.

Concept introduction: A nucleotide refers to a basic DNA building block and structural unit. It contains a five-sided sugar, a phosphate group and a nitrogenous base. The nucleotides join together to form a chain of DNA. The nucleotides of DNA and RNA are linked covalently by bridges of the phosphate group. A phosphodiester linkage joins the 5' -hydroxyl group of one nucleotide unit to the next nucleotide’s 3' -hydroxyl group.

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The principal ionic species of 5'-GMP that occurs at pH2 is,

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In the polar backbone of DNA and RNA, the phosphate groups are completely ionizable and negatively charged at pH7 . At pH2 , only one hydrogen of phosphate is dissociated. At this low value of pH , guanine is hydrogenated. The structure of 5'-GMP , guanosine monophosphate is found to be different at pH2 than at pH7 . The hydrogenation of 5'-GMP at pH2 is shown below.

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