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Sugar phosphates

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Sugar phosphates

Sugar phosphates (sugars that have added or substituted phosphate groups) are often used in biological systems to store or transfer energy. They also form the backbone for DNA and RNA (DNA having two sugar molecules, and RNA having just one).

Examples include:

  • Dihydroxyacetonephosphate
  • Glucose-6-phosphate
  • Phytic acid
  • Teichoic acid
  • References

    Sugar phosphates Wikipedia