As mentioned on the previous page, DNA is a polymer of nucleotides. Nucleotides are assembled from the 5-carbon sugar ribose (see the Carbohydrates module for a review of sugars and other carbohydrates). If the carbons on ribose are numbered from 1' to 5', ribose is modified in three ways in nucleotides.
Click on the step numbers below to see how ribose is modified in nucleotides. Click on the mouse at left to clear the images and text.
A phosphate group is attached to the hydroxyl
group on the 5' carbon. Occasionally, one or two additional phosphate
groups are attached to form nucleotide di- or triphosphates.