DNA Structure Flashcards
What are the purines?
G and A; 2-ring structure
What are the pyrimidines?
C and T; 1 ring structure
How are nucleotides linked?
Covalently linked via phosphodiester bonds
How is DNA read?
Top strand, 5” end begins with phosphate. 3” end with free -OH group.
How do DNA and RNA differ?
RNA only has 1 strand, it can leave the nucleus. No thymine, uracil. 3 types (mRNA, tRNA, rRNA).
How is DNA condensed?
- 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.
What are the key features of the DNA Helix?
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.
Describe the Hydrogen Bonding in DNA
Electronegative oxygen atoms in carbon ring bond with dipole positive nitrogen atom.
How many hydrogen bonds are there between G and C? How many between A and T?
3 and 2 respectively