Illustrate a glycosidic, a peptide and a phospodiester glycosidic, a peptide and a phospodiester bond.

 

Glycosidic bond is formed normally between carbon atoms, 1 and 4, of neighbouring monosaccharide units.

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Peptide bond is a covalent bond that joins the two amino acids by – NH – CO linkage.

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Phosphodiester bond is a strong covalent bond between phosphate and two sugar groups. Such bonds form the sugar phosphate backbone of nucleic acids.

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Phosphodiester bond 

 

 

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