- Phosphodiester bond
A phosphodiester bond is a group of strong covalent bonds between the phosphorus atom in a
phosphate group and two othermolecule s over twoester bonds. Phosphodiester bonds are central to all life onEarth , as they make up the backbone of the strands of DNA. In DNA andRNA , the phosphodiester bond is the linkage between the 3'carbon atom and the 5' carbon of the sugardeoxyribose (in DNA) orribose (in RNA).The phosphate groups in the phosphodiester bond are negatively-charged. Because the phosphate groups have a pKa near 0, they are negatively-charged at pH 7. This repulsion forces the phosphates to take opposite sides of the DNA strands and is neutralized by proteins (
histones ), metal ions such as magnesium, and polyamines.In order for the phosphodiester bond to be formed and the
nucleotide s to be joined, the tri-phosphate or di-phosphate forms of the nucleotide building blocks are broken apart to give off energy required to drive the enzyme-catalyzed reaction. When a single phosphate or two phosphates known aspyrophosphate s break away and catalyze the reaction, the phosphodiester bond is formed.Hydrolysis of phosphodiester bonds can be catalyzed by the action of
phosphodiesterase s which play an important role in repairing DNA sequences.In biological systems, the phosphodiester bond between two
ribonucleotide s can be broken byalkaline hydrolysis because of the free 2' hydroxyl group.Enzyme activity
A
phosphodiesterase is anenzyme thatcatalyzes thehydrolysis of phosphodiester bonds, for instance a bond in a molecule of cyclic AMP or cyclic GMP.An enzyme that plays an important role in the repair of oxidative DNA damage is the 3'-phosphodiesterase.
During the replication of DNA, there is a hole between the phosphates in the backbone left by
DNA polymerase I .DNA ligase is able to form a phosphodiester bond between thenucleotide s.See also
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Phosphodiesterase
*Phosphodiesterase inhibitor
*DNA replication ,DNA , ATP
*Teichoic acid ,DNase I
*PDE5
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