Sugar ring pucker
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==Conformations of ribose rings== | ==Conformations of ribose rings== | ||
- | The two most common conformations are C3' endo and C2' endo. For ribose, endo refers to the side of the glycosidic bond (i.e. the direction of the nucleobase in nucleosides). It is also the direction of the 5'-OH group, whereas the 2'-OH and the 3'-OH are on the exo side. The animation shows a morph between a < | + | The two most common conformations are C3' endo and C2' endo. For ribose, endo refers to the side of the glycosidic bond (i.e. the direction of the nucleobase in nucleosides). It is also the direction of the 5'-OH group, whereas the 2'-OH and the 3'-OH are on the exo side. The animation shows a morph between a <jmol><jmolLink><script>script /scripts/90/900784/Endo_exo/2.spt; anim on;</script><text>C3'-endo and a C2'-endo</text></jmolLink> </jmol> conformation. Use the buttons to toggle groups attached to the robise ring. Note how the distance between the 5'-OH and 3'-OH groups (or that of the attached phosphates, if displayed) changes when the conformation changes. |
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Revision as of 17:20, 4 January 2022
Sugar ring pucker refers to conformations of rings, particularly 5-membered rings.
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