2.6 RNA/DNA Structure Flashcards
What are nucleic acids?
Nucleic acids are the genetic material of the cell
What are nucleic acids composed of?
are composed of recurring monomeric units called nucleotides
What is each nucleotide composed of? (3)
5-carbon pentose sugar (pentagon) Phosphate group (circle) Nitrogenous base (rectangle)
What is the central molecule of a nucleotide and what is attached to it?
Both the phosphate group and nitrogenous base are attached to the central pentose sugar
Where is the nitrogenous base attached to the pentose sugar?
The nitrogenous base is attached to the 1’– carbon atom (right point)
Where is the phosphate base attached to the pentose sugar?
The phosphate base is attached to the 5’– carbon atom (left point)
What two types of nucleic acid are there?
DNA and RNA
What is DNA?
DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) is a more stable double stranded form that stores the genetic blueprint for cells
What is RNA? (structure and role)
RNA (ribonucleic acid) is a more versatile single-stranded form that transfers the genetic information for decoding
What are both DNA and RNA polymers of?
Both DNA and RNA are polymers of nucleotides
What is the key difference in the structure of DNA and RNA?
DNA does not have a hydroxyl group on C2, just a H
What are 3 key structural differences between DNA and RNA? (categories)
Number of strands present
Composition of nitrogenous bases
Type of pentose sugar
How does DNA and RNA differ in terms of pentose sugar?
DNA - deoxyribose
RNA - ribose
How do DNA and RNA differ in terms of base composition?
DNA - AGCT
RNA - AGCU (uracil)
How do DNA and RNA differ in number of strands?
DNA - double-stranded (double helix)
RNA - single stranded