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Glucose Polymer with Alternating Glycosidic Linkages: Structure and Fu

Chapter 16, Problem 37

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Suppose that a polymer of glucose with alternating \(\alpha(1 \rightarrow 4)\) and \(\beta(1 \rightarrow 4)\) glycosidic linkages has just been discovered. Draw a Haworth projection for a repeating tetramer (two repeating dimers) of such a polysaccharide. Would you expect this polymer to have primarily a structural role or an energy-storage role in organisms? What sort of organisms, if any, could use this polysaccharide as a food source?

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Suppose that a polymer of glucose with alternating \(\alpha(1 \rightarrow 4)\) and \(\beta(1 \rightarrow 4)\) glycosidic linkages has just been discovered. Draw a Haworth projection for a repeating tetramer (two repeating dimers) of such a polysaccharide. Would you expect this polymer to have primarily a structural role or an energy-storage role in organisms? What sort of organisms, if any, could use this polysaccharide as a food source?

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The Haworth projection for repeating tetramer of suppose can be given as follows:

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Explore the fascinating discovery of a glucose polymer with alternating glycosidic linkages. We'll visualize its Haworth projection and investigate its potential role in organisms, pondering whether it primarily serves a structural or energy storage function. Additionally, we'll discuss which types of organisms might utilize this unique polysaccharide as a potential food source.


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