Topic 2.3 - Nucleotides and Nucleic Acids definitions Flashcards
Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP)
A nucleotide consisting of a molecule of ribose joined to
the nitrogenous base adenine and three phosphate groups.
Degenerate (genetic code)
A term used to describe the fact that some amino acids can be coded for by multiple different codons.
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)
A double stranded polynucleotide that contains the genetic material of an organism and is made up of deoxyribonucleotide monomers joined together by phosphodiester bonds.
DNA nucleotide
The monomer that makes up DNA and consists of deoxyribose, a nitrogenous base and a phosphate group.
DNA polymerase
An enzyme that catalyses the formation of phosphodiester bonds between nucleotides during the synthesis of a new DNA strand.
RNA polymerase
An enzyme that catalyses the formation of phosphodiester bonds between nucleotides during the synthesis of a new RNA strand.
Helicase
An enzyme that catalyses the unwinding and unzipping of DNA in many processes like replication and transcription.
Messenger RNA (mRNA)
A type of RNA that carries genetic information from the DNA in the nucleus to the ribosomes for translation.
Non-overlapping (genetic code)
A term used to describe the fact that each base is only part of one codon and that each codon is read one at a time in order.
Nucleotide
The monomer from which nucleic acids are made that consists of a pentose sugar, nitrogenous base and phosphate group.
Phosphodiester bond
A type of bond that joins nucleotides together to create polynucleotides.
Purines
A class of nitrogenous bases which are made up of two rings that adenine and guanine are members of.
Pyrimidines
A class of nitrogenous bases which are made up of a single ring that cytosine, thymine and uracil are members of.
Ribosomal RNA (rRNA)
A type of RNA that makes up ribosomes.
RNA nucleotide
The monomer that makes up RNA and consists of ribose, a nitrogenous base and a phosphate group.