foszfodiészter
Foszfodiészter is a type of chemical compound characterized by a phosphodiester bond. This bond links two organic molecules through a phosphate group. In biological systems, phosphodiester bonds are fundamental to the structure of nucleic acids, such as deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and ribonucleic acid (RNA). Within these biomolecules, the phosphodiester linkage connects adjacent nucleotides, forming the sugar-phosphate backbone.
The formation of a phosphodiester bond typically involves a condensation reaction where a phosphate group reacts
Enzymes called phosphodiesterases are responsible for breaking phosphodiester bonds. These enzymes play vital roles in various