Chapter 6.1 Flashcards

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What is a nucleoside

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  • a five carbon sugar(pentose) bonded to a nitrogenous base

- >covalently link the base at carbon 1 to the nitrogen base

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Why are ATP/ADP compounds considered high energy?

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-because of the energy associated with repulsion of the negative charges on the phosphate groups

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Why is there polarity within the DNA backbone

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  • because each strand has distinct 5 prime and 3 prime ends
  • > 5 prime might have a phosphate group or an OH group
  • > 3 prime might just have a free OH group on it on the Carbon 3
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Are both purines and pyramidines heterocycles

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-yes

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How many hydrogen bonds between adenine and thymine? How many between guanine and cytosine?

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Between adenine and thymine
->you got two

Between guanine and cytosine
->you got three

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What is the right handed helix of DNA referred to as?

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  • it is referred to as B-DNA

- >makes a turn every 3.4 nm and contains about 10 bases within that span

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What is the left handed helix of DNA referred to as?

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  • it is referred to as Z-DNA
  • > makes a turn every 4.6 nm and contains baout 12 bases within that span

-note Z-DNA is highly unstable and difficult to research

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What are common ways to denature DNA?

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-heat, alkaline pH and chemicals like formaldehyde and urea

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How does reannealing occur?

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  • if the denaturing conditions are removed

- >single stranded DNA can be paired up again

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What are the four requirements for aromatic compounds

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  • it is an unusually stable ring system
    1) The compound is cyclic
    2) The compound is planar

3) The compound is conjugated
- >conjugated means alternating single and multiple bonds, or lone pairs, creating at least one unhybridized p rbital for each atom in the ring

4)The compound has 4n+2 pi electrons(Huckel’s rule)

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