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Nucleic Acids and DNA Replication. 1. What is the role of nucleic acid? 2. What is the monomer of a nucleic acid? 3. The monomer of a nucleic acid is.

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Page 1: Nucleic Acids and DNA Replication. 1. What is the role of nucleic acid? 2. What is the monomer of a nucleic acid? 3. The monomer of a nucleic acid is.

Nucleic Acids and DNA Replication

Page 2: Nucleic Acids and DNA Replication. 1. What is the role of nucleic acid? 2. What is the monomer of a nucleic acid? 3. The monomer of a nucleic acid is.

1. What is the role of nucleic acid?

2. What is the monomer of a nucleic acid?

3. The monomer of a nucleic acid is made up of 3 things: a phosphate, base, and a _________________.

4. What is the difference between DNA and RNA?

5. A always pairs with T, and G always pairs with ____.

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Nucleotides• Include DNA and RNA

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Components of a Nucleotide• Phosphate Group (5’ end)

• Pentose Sugar (3’ end)• Ribose in RNA• Deoxyribose in DNA

• Nitrogenous bases• Purine (2 rings)

• Adenine, A• Guanine, G

• Pyrimidines (1 ring)• Cytosine, C• Thymine, T (only in DNA)• Uracil, U (only in RNA)

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Formation of Polynucleotides• Dehydration reactions link nucleotides together

• Phosphodiester linkages are the bonds between the sugar of one nucleotide and the phosphate of the next

• New nucleotides can only be added to the 3’ end where there is an exposed hydroxyl group (from the sugar)

• This is why we say that DNA is built in a 5’ to 3’ direction

• Directionality in the structure of the DNA molecule influences how it functions

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Formation of Polynucleotides

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The DNA Double Helix

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The DNA Double Helix• The two strands of the double helix are arranged in an

antiparallel fashion, one of them going 5’-3’ and the other one going in the opposite direction

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The “Backbone”• Made up of alternating sugars and phosphates

• Connected by covalent bonds called phosphodiester linkages by dehydration reactions

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The “rungs” of the Ladder• Made up of nitrogenous bases

• Hydrogen bonded to each other

• The bases are hydrophobic and in their position inside the molecule they are shielded from the aqueous environment of the nucleus

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Complimentary Base Pairing• Each purine is bound to a pyrimidine

• A always to T (with 2 hydrogen bonds)

• C always to G (with 3 hydrogen bonds)

• Chargraff’s Rule: for any given species the % of Ts will by equivalent of the % of As while the % of Cs will be equivalent to the % of Gs

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The DNA Double Helix

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DNA vs. RNA

  DNA RNA

Number of Strands

Pentose Sugar

Nitrogenous Bases

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Functions of DNA• provides directions for its own replication

• directs RNA synthesis

• through RNA, controls protein synthesis (blueprints of the cell)

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Function of Ribosomal RNA• rRNA

• Together with proteins makes up the structure of the ribosomes, the site of protein synthesis

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Function of Transfer RNA• tRNA

• Recognizes the 3 base sequence on the messenger RNA and brings the appropriate amino acid to the ribosome fro protein synthesis