Nucleic Acid Notes (DNA,RNA) - Bremen High School District 228
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Organic Chemistry Nucleic acids:
DNA,RNA
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2006-2007
Nucleic Acids
Information
storage
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2006-2007
Nucleic Acids
Function:
genetic material
stores information
genes
blueprint for building proteins
DNA
DNA RNA proteins
transfers information (self-
replicating)
blueprint for new cells
blueprint for next generation
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proteins
G
T
A
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A
C
G
T
C
G
A
T
C
A
Nucleic Acids
Examples:
RNA (ribonucleic acid)
single helix
DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)
double helix
Structure:
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monomers = nucleotides
DNA
RNA
Nucleotides
3 parts
nitrogen base (C-N ring)
pentose sugar (5C)
ribose in RNA
deoxyribose in DNA
phosphate (PO4) group
Are nucleic acids
charged molecules?
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Nitrogen base
I’m the
A,T,C,G or U
part!
Types of nucleotides
2 types of nucleotides
different nitrogen bases
purines
double ring N base
adenine (A)
guanine (G)
pyrimidines
single ring N base
cytosine (C)
thymine (T)
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uracil (U)
Purine = AG
Pure silver!
Nucleic polymer
Backbone
sugar to PO4 bond
phosphodiester bond
new base added to sugar of
previous base
polymer grows in one direction
N bases hang off the
sugar-phosphate backbone
Dangling bases?
Why is this important?
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Pairing of nucleotides
Nucleotides bond between
DNA strands
H bonds
purine :: pyrimidine
A :: T
2 H bonds
G :: C
3 H bonds
Matching bases?
Why is this important?
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DNA molecule
Double helix
H bonds between bases
join the 2 strands
A :: T
C :: G
H bonds? What are they?
Why is this important?
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Copying DNA
Replication
2 strands of DNA helix are
complementary
have one, can build other
have one, can rebuild the
whole
Matching halves?
Why is this
a good system?
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When does a cell copy DNA?
When in the life of a cell does DNA have
to be copied?
cell reproduction
mitosis
gamete production
meiosis
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DNA replication
“It has not escaped our notice
that the specific pairing we have
postulated immediately suggests a
possible copying mechanism for the
genetic material.”
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James Watson
Francis Crick
1953
1953 | 1962
Watson and Crick … and others…
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Maurice Wilkins… and…
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1953 | 1962
Rosalind Franklin (1920-1958)
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Interesting note…
Ratio of A-T::G-C
affects stability
of DNA molecule
2 H bonds vs. 3 H bonds
biotech procedures
more G-C =
need higher T° to
separate strands
high T° organisms
many G-C
parasites
many A-T (don’t know why)
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Another interesting note…
ATP
Adenosine triphosphate
modified nucleotide
adenine (AMP) + Pi + Pi
+
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HELIXHELIX
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Macromolecule
Review
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Carbohydrates
Structure / monomer
monosaccharide
Function
energy
raw materials
energy storage
structural compounds
glycosidic bond
Examples
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glucose, starch, cellulose, glycogen
Lipids
Structure / building block
glycerol, fatty acid, cholesterol, H-C chains
Function
energy storage
membranes
hormones
Examples
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ester bond (in a fat)
fat, phospholipids, steroids
Proteins
Structure / monomer
amino acids
levels of structure
Function
enzymes
transport
signals
defense
◆ structure
◆ receptors
◆
peptide bond
Examples
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digestive enzymes, membrane
channels, insulin hormone, actin
Nucleic acids
Structure / monomer
nucleotide
Function
information storage
& transfer
Examples
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DNA, RNA
phosphodiester bond
Let’s build
some DNA, baby!
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Ghosts of Lectures Past
(storage)
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2007-2008
Building the polymer
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RNA & DNA
RNA
single nucleotide chain
DNA
double nucleotide chain
N bases bond in pairs
across chains
spiraled in a double helix
double helix 1st proposed as structure of DNA
in 1953 by James Watson & Francis Crick
(just celebrated 50th anniversary in 2003!)
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Information polymer
Function
series of bases encodes information
like the letters of a book
stored information is passed
from parent to offspring
need to copy accurately
stored information = genes
genetic information
Passing on information?
Why is this important?
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