2.3 - Nucleic acids Flashcards

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Structure of a DNA nucleotide

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  • one phosphate group
  • one nitrogenous base [A,T,G,C]
  • both joined to one deoxyribose pentose sugar
  • joined with one covalent bond each
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Structure of RNA nucleotide

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  • one phosphate group
  • one nitrogenous base [A,U,G,C]
  • both joined to one ribose pentose sugar
  • joined with one covalent bond each
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Difference between structure of DNA and RNA

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  • RNA has ribose instead of deoxyribose
  • RNA has uracil instead of thymine
  • RNA is single stranded rather than double stranded
  • RNA is a smaller molecule
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Structure of a nucleotide chain (e.g. one backbone of DNA)

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  • 2 nucleotides are joined together with a covalent bond
  • between the phosphate group of 1 and the pentose sugar of the other
  • The backbone of a nucleic acid is a sugar-phosphate backbone.
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How two nucleotide chains in DNA are bonded together (e.g. in DNA double helix)

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  • hydrogen bonds between bases
  • complementary base pairing
  • purine to pyrimidine
  • A to T and G to C
  • 2 H bonds between A and T / 3 H bonds between C and G
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DNA replication

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  • Double helix untwisted
  • DNA unzipped when helicase enzymes break the H bonds between base pairs
  • Both strands act as a template for free DNA nucleotides to align and complementary base
    pair [C-G and A-T]
  • Hydrogen bonds between the bases reform
  • DNA polymerase joins the sugar-phosphate backbones together on the new strands with
    covalent bonds
  • The molecules twist back into a double helix
  • There are now 2 identical DNA molecules
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Why DNA replication is known as semi-conservative replication

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  • This is because 2 identical DNA molecules are made each with 1 strand from the original
    molecule (the conserved strand) which acted as a template strand and 1 new strand
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