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In DNA synthesis, the sugar and the nitrogenous base bear the triphosphate at the 5' region of the sugar. When the nucleotide (nucleoside + triphosphate) is added to the pre-existing chain at the 3' region of the sugar, 2 phosphates are released and one phosphate remains in the chain.  
In DNA synthesis, the sugar and the nitrogenous base bear the triphosphate at the 5' region of the sugar. When the nucleotide (nucleoside + triphosphate) is added to the pre-existing chain at the 3' region of the sugar, 2 phosphates are released and one phosphate remains in the chain.  


Educational Objective: Triphosphate is added at the 5' region of the nucleoside.
|EducationalObjectives= Triphosphate is added at the 5' region of the nucleoside.
 
|AnswerA=A
|AnswerA=A
|AnswerAExp="A" corresponds to the 5' region of the nucleoside. It bears the triphosphate ring.
|AnswerAExp="A" corresponds to the 5' region of the nucleoside. It bears the triphosphate ring.

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Author [[PageAuthor::Rim Halaby, M.D. [1]]]
Exam Type ExamType::USMLE Step 1
Main Category MainCategory::Biochemistry
Sub Category SubCategory::General Principles
Prompt [[Prompt::During DNA synthesis, the nucleotide containing the nitrogenous base bears a triphosphate, which will be the source of energy for the DNA synthesis process. Using the simplified diagram below showing only 1 phosphate, at which site does the nucleoside bear the triphosphate?

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Answer A AnswerA::A
Answer A Explanation AnswerAExp::"A" corresponds to the 5' region of the nucleoside. It bears the triphosphate ring.
Answer B AnswerB::B
Answer B Explanation AnswerBExp::"B" corresponds to the 4' region of the nucleoside. It does not bear the triphosphate ring.
Answer C AnswerC::C
Answer C Explanation AnswerCExp::"C" corresponds to the 3' region of the nucleoside. It bears the hydoxyl group, where the new nucleotide (containing the triphosphate) is added.
Answer D AnswerD::D
Answer D Explanation AnswerDExp::"D" corresponds to the hydroxyl group. It does not bear the triphosphate
Answer E AnswerE::E
Answer E Explanation AnswerEExp::"E" corresponds to the 2' region of the nucleoside. It does not bear the triphosphate ring.
Right Answer RightAnswer::A
Explanation [[Explanation::

In DNA synthesis, the sugar and the nitrogenous base bear the triphosphate at the 5' region of the sugar. When the nucleotide (nucleoside + triphosphate) is added to the pre-existing chain at the 3' region of the sugar, 2 phosphates are released and one phosphate remains in the chain.
Educational Objective: Triphosphate is added at the 5' region of the nucleoside.
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