Bio 1 - DNA Basics Flashcards
Why is it easy for DNA to wrap around histones?
Histones are positively charged due to lots of lysine and argenine, while DNA is negatively charged (lots negatively charged phosphate groups).
What ties one nucleosome to another?
Histone H1. The whole structure is chromatin, which packs a lot of DNA.
What does deaminacion of cytosine cause?
It turns it into uracil (which is found in RNA). Cytosine is only found in DNA.
How many bounds does cytosine-guanine have in DNA? and thymine-adenine?
Three hydrogen bonds in C-G. Two hydrogen bonds in T-A.
What five substances do we need to make Purines (adenine and Guanine)?
Glycine, Glutamine, Aspartate. You also need the vitamin Tetrahydrofolate and CO2.
What are the Two substances needed to make Pyrimidines (Cytosine, Thymine)?
Aspartate and Carbamoyl phosphate. Making Carbamoyl phosphate requires CO2, glutamine, ATP.
What is the enzyme required to make Carbamoyl phosphate?
Carbamoyl phosphate synthetase II (CPS-II). It is the rate limiting step of pyrimidine synthesis.
What is the difference between Carbomyl phosphate synthetase (CPS) I and CPS II?
CPS-I is located in mitochondria, is involved in the Urea cycle, and its source of nitrogen is ammonia. CPS-II is located in cytosol, is involved in the Pyrimidine synthesis, and its source of nitrogen is glutamine.
What is a nucleosome?
A unit that consists of 8 histones (2 of each: H2A, H2B, H3, H4) and DNA wraps twice around it.
What drugs inhibit dyhydropholate reductase in Prokaryotes?
Trimethoprim.
What drugs inhibit dyhydropholate reductase in Eukaryotes?
Methotrexate.
What is the mechanism of action of 5-fluorouracil?
It inhibits the production of pyrimidine by blocking Thymidylate synthase.
What is the mechanism of action of Hydroxyurea?
It inhibits the production of Pyrimidine by blocking Ribonucleotide reductase.
What is Orotic Aciduria And what is it’s cause?
Too much orotic acid in the urine, caused by deficiency of UMP synthase enzyme (Autosomal recessive). This deficiency causes the inability to convert orotic acid to UMP.
What are the symptoms of Orotic aciduria?
Elevated orotic acid in the urine. No hyperammonemia. Failure to thrive. Megaloblastic anemia (not responsive to B12 or folic acid supplementation because they still need pyrimidine).