sokerifosfaattinen
Sokerifosfaattinen is a term used in chemistry and biochemistry to describe compounds or functional groups that contain both a sugar moiety and a phosphate group, typically connected by a phosphate ester bond. The name derives from the Finnish words for sugar (sokeri) and phosphate (fosfaatti).
In chemical terms, sokerifosfaattiset yhdisteet form through esterification between hydroxyl groups on a sugar molecule (such
Biological context is dominated by the sugar–phosphate backbone found in nucleic acids. In DNA and RNA, deoxyribose
The term is used to distinguish structures that contain both sugar and phosphate components from other phosphate-containing