Ribonucleotide
A
ribonucleotide
is a
nucleotide
in which a
purine
or
pyrimidine
base is linked to a
ribose
molecule
. The base may be
adenine
(A),
guanine
(G),
cytosine
(C), or
uracil
(U). Note that
thymine
(T), which is found in deoxyribonucleotides, is not found in ribonucleotides. Ribonucleotides have one, two, or three
phosphate
groups attached to the ribose sugar. Ribonucleotides include
adenosine triphosphate
(ATP), which is the major source of
energy
for cell work.
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