1) Pentose sugar 2) Nitrogenous bases 3) Phosphate group
Pentose sugar :- pentose is a 5 carbon monosaccharide sugar. DNA has deoxyribose sugar while RNA
has ribose sugar.
Here are the structural formulas of deoxyribose and ribose sugar
deoxyribose (C5H10O4) ribose (C5H10O5)
Nitrogenous bases: There are two
categories of bases Purine(adenine and guanine) Pyrimidine(cytosine and thymine) in DNA while uracil replaces thymine in RNA.
Here are the structural formulas of nitrogenous bases
Phosphate group : nucleic acid is acidic in nature due to the presence of phosphoric acid (H3PO4). It forms ester linkage with OH group of pentose sugar.
structural formula of phosphoric acid
Types of Nucleotides :
Following are the types of nucleotides
Mono nucleotide or adenocine mono phosphate: that nucleotide which has one phosphate group is
called mono nucleotide or adenocine mono phosphate.
Di nucleotide or adenosine diphosphate : that nucleotide which has two phosphate groups.
Tri nucleotide or adenosine triphosphate: that nucleotide which has three phosphate groups.
Poly nucleotide:that nucleotide which has more than three phosphate groups or combination of many
nucleotides.
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