DNA Structure Flashcards

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What are the purines?

A

G and A; 2-ring structure

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What are the pyrimidines?

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C and T; 1 ring structure

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3
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How are nucleotides linked?

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Covalently linked via phosphodiester bonds

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4
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How is DNA read?

A

Top strand, 5” end begins with phosphate. 3” end with free -OH group.

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5
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How do DNA and RNA differ?

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RNA only has 1 strand, it can leave the nucleus. No thymine, uracil. 3 types (mRNA, tRNA, rRNA).

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6
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How is DNA condensed?

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  • DNA is wrapped twice around a histone core, which is positively charged.
  • Nucleosomes (8 histone molecules; H2A, H2B, H3, H4 form nucleosome core) coiled to form solenoid structures
  • When not condensed, genes are expressed. This is euchromatin.
  • Heterochromatin is highly condensed form.
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7
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What are the key features of the DNA Helix?

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2 independent polymers that are entirely complementary and anti-parallel.

There are 10 base pairs in a complete turn. 0.34nm between base pairs.

Purines and pyrimidines are planar and unsaturated.

Major grooves show exposed bases.

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8
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Describe the Hydrogen Bonding in DNA

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Electronegative oxygen atoms in carbon ring bond with dipole positive nitrogen atom.

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9
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How many hydrogen bonds are there between G and C? How many between A and T?

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3 and 2 respectively

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