Nucleotides Flashcards

1
Q

explain why new nucleotides can only be added in a 5’ to 3’
direction.

A
  • dna polymerase has a specific active site which is complimentary to the 5’ end
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2
Q

Contrast the structures of ATP and a nucleotide found in DNA to give two
differences and similarities

A
  1. both have nitrogenous bases
  2. both have a phosphate
  3. DNA has a deoxyribose pentode sugar, ATP has a ribose pentose sugar
  4. ATP – base always adenine and in DNA
    nucleotide base can be different / varies;
    ATP has 3 phosphate (groups) and DNA
    nucleotide has 1 phosphate (group);
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3
Q

Describe the role of two named enzymes in the process of semi-
conservative replication of DNA.

A
  • dna helicase
    dna polymerase
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4
Q

Give two features of DNA and explain how each one is important in the
semi-conservative replication of DNA.

A
  • DNA hydrogen bonds are easily broken
    double stranded both strands can act as templates
    -
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5
Q

Describe how a phosphodiester bond is formed between two nucleotides
within a DNA molecule.

A

condensation reaction between deoxyribose pentose sugar catalysed by dna polymerase

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6
Q

Name the two scientists who proposed models of the chemical structure of
DNA and of DNA replication.

A

Watson and crick

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