fosforüülrühmade
Fosforüülrühmade, also known as phosphoryl groups, are functional groups found in organic chemistry and biochemistry. They consist of a central phosphorus atom double-bonded to one oxygen atom and single-bonded to three other atoms, which can be oxygen, nitrogen, or carbon. The most common form is the phosphate group, which is derived from phosphoric acid and has the general formula R-O-P(=O)(OH)2. In biological systems, phosphate groups are often found in a deprotonated form, losing one or both of their hydroxyl protons.
These groups are critically important in cellular processes. They are the building blocks of nucleic acids