Lecture 9 Flashcards

1
Q

What is Renaturation?

A

When single stranded DNA can come together to form double stranded structure

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2
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What is the speed of how fast denaturation propogates?

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It is slow to start off but once it begins it is easy to continue

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3
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What is a nucleation process?

A

In the process of renaturation, the initial base pair formations that occur

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4
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What is the speed of the nucleation process?

A

It is quite slow

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5
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What is the speed of renaturation after nucleation occurs?

A

It is fast

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6
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What is the difference between denaturation in cells and in experiments?

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In cells we never completely denature the entire DNA

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7
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What does Renaturation require?

A
  • Proper base matching

* Nucleation and zippering

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8
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What is Tm?

A

The midpoint of the transition going from double stranded to single stranded

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9
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How does AT and GC content affect the Tm?

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High GC content results in an elevated Tm

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10
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Why does high GC content result in a higher Tm?

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GC pairs have stronger base stacking interactions than AT pairs (NOT hydrogen binding)

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11
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How does more GC increase Tm?

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Because GC increases base stacking

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12
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Which regions of DNA are easier to be separated?

A

Regions with high AT content

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13
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How does increasing or decreasing pH affect Tm?

A

It will lower the value of Tm by disrupting hydrogen bonding

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14
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How can changing salt concentrations (like magnesium) affect Tm?

A

High salt concentrations with cations will interact with the negative backbones of DNA that repel each other and act as a buffer and allow the two strands to come closer to increase Tm

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15
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How does Low salt affect Tm and why?

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Low salt decreases Tm because it destabilizes the double helix

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16
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How does increased salt affect Tm?

A

Increased salt elevates Tm and stabilizes the double helix

17
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How is Tm affected by the match of a hybrid structure of DNA strands?

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If the match is relatively poor, Tm will decrease because it will be easier to break apart the strands. If the match is relatively good, Tm will increase because it will be more difficult to break the strands apart

18
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What is meant by the term favoring hybridization?

A

Favouring what will cause two strands to come closer together

19
Q

What would favour a higher Tm?

A
  • Structures with higher GC content
  • Higher salinity
  • pH of 7
20
Q

What conditions will favour hybridization?

A

Higher Salinity

21
Q

What is a big difference in structure between DNA and RNA?

A

RNA forms more functional folded molecules

22
Q

What kind of base pairing does RNA have?

A

Intrastrand base pairing

23
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What kind of base pairing does DNA have?

A

Interstrand base pairing

24
Q

What kind of base pairing is seen in RNA?

A
  • Watson crick BP (A/U; G/C)

* Non-watson Crick (G/U)

25
Q

What is RNA stabilized by?

A

The same forces as DNA

•Base stacking (hydrophobic/van der Waals interactions)

26
Q

Why can’t the A260/A280 ratio be used to detect RNA in a sample?

A

Because the ratio is about 2.1 for RNA so it is relatively close to 1.95 for pure DNA

27
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When can DNA and RNA form a double stranded helix?

A

When there are two complementary sequences like in transcription

28
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Why is the absorbance at 260 nm for RNA higher?

A

Because it starts of partially single stranded

29
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What is the Absorption at 260 of free nucleotides relative to double strand and single stranded DNA?

A

A260nm of free nucleotides > SS > DS