DNA Flashcards

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Who was Erwin Chargaff

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  • found that in all cellular DNA A=T and G=C
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Who was Rosalind franklin and Maurice Wilkins

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Used X-ray crystallography to identify the secondary structure of DNA - chromosomes are very long molecules and tend to shear and fragment during isolation - each fragment is similar but not identical, it is difficult to form well ordered crystals with them - X-ray diffraction image of DNA showed that molecules are helical with two periodicities along the axis: a primary one of 3.4, and a secondary of 34

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Who were Francis Crick and James Watson

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came up with the model for the secondary structure of DNA

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What is the geometry of the double helix

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  • two helical DNA chains wind around a single axis forming a right handed double helix
  • the hydrophilic sugar phosphate backbone is on the outside of the helix facing the water
  • the hydrophobic bases are stacked inside the double helix perpendicular to the helix axis
  • each base is baired in the same plane with a base on other stand
  • two stands are antiparalelle
  • 3/ and 5/ run in opposite direction
  • vertically stacked bp are 3.4 A apart
  • each turn consists of 10 base pairs (34 A)
  • the two stands are wrapped around eachother (pletonemically coiled, cannot be separated except by unwinding from an end
  • DNA undergoes supercoiling
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What is Self complementarity

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  • allows each pre-existing stand of a double helix to serve as a template to guide synthesis of new daughter strands
  • explains how a call can reproduce and repair damaged DNA
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How are Base pairs held together

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  • via hydrogen bonds
  • 3 bonds between C and G
  • 2 bonds between A and T

*higher the ratio of GC the more difficult it is to separate DNA strands

**how many H bonds ic __ CG and ___ AT explain why it is easier to separate and break apart

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What are the grooves of DNA

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  • glycosylic bonds of a base pair are not colinar, they are at an angle
  • there are short angle (minor groove) and a large angle (magor groove between
  • when two stands wind around each other, leafing to a wider gap between the backbone on one side and a narrower gap on the other
  • as helic winds up, major and minor grooves alternate on surface
  • each groove is lined by potential h bond donor and acceptor atoms
  • the large the size of the major grove makes it more accessible for interactions with proteins that recognize specific DNA sequences
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What forces stabliize the double helix

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  • Hydrophobic effect:
  • hydrophobic bases hidden in the core
  • h bonding between base pairs
  • van der waals stacking of bases

* secondary structure is largely independent of sequence bc base pairs ahve similar shpaes and properties

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the composition of one stand of a double helical DNA molecule is [A]=30% and [G]=24% for this stand what can be said?

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  • [C] +[T] = 46 %

[A] DOES NOT EQUAL [T] BECAUSE IT IS FOR ONE STAND

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