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Nucleic Acids
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Review of ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
■ Definition:
■ Organic molecules Contain Carbon (C) and Hydrogen (H)
■ Large polymers can be made of smaller individual monomers.
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Organic Chemistry
■ 4 kinds of Organic Macromolecules1. Carbohydrates
2. Lipids
3. Nucleic Acids
4. Proteins
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NUCLEIC ACIDS
Named for where they
were first found:
The Nucleus
■ Three types that we will be studying1. DNA (Deoxyribonucleic Acid)
2. RNA (Ribonucleic Acid)
3. ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate)
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NUCLEIC ACIDS
■ Contain the elements:
■Carbon
■Hydrogen
■Oxygen
■Nitrogen
■Phosphorous
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NUCLEIC ACIDS
■ How can you tell the difference between nucleic acids and lipids/carbohydrates?
Lipids and carbohydrates don’t have phosphorus (except phospholipids) or nitrogen.
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Structure of Nucleic Acids:
■ Definition:
– Repeating chain of nucleotides.
Polymer = Nucleic Acid
made of repeating monomers
Monomer = Nucleotide
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Structure of Nucleic Acids:
Can you recognize the monomers (repeating subunits) in the polymer above?
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Structure of Nucleic Acids:
■ Nucleotides have 3 parts:
* 5 carbon sugar
* phosphate
* nitrogenous base
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Generalized Nucleotide:
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Types of Nucleotides:
Nucleotides can differ from one another depending on the sugar and the base they are using. The phosphate never changes.
There are two different types of sugar and five different types of base to choose from.
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Two types of sugars used:
Can you spot the difference?Look closely!
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Two types of sugars used:
Ribose is the sugar used in RNA.Deoxyribose is the sugar used in DNA
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Five types of nitrogenous bases:
Pyrimidine=
1 ring structure
(think: a pyramid has one base)
Purine=
2 ring structure
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DNA: Nucleic acid made using deoxyribose
Stands for:Deoxyribonucleic Acid
■ Stores hereditaryinformation in the cell that directs the cell’s activities
and determines a cell’s
characteristics.
■ Supercoiled into
chromosomes
– DNA makes up GENES
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DNA Nucleotide
3 separate components
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DNA Nucleotide Structure: component #1
5 carbon sugarDeoxyribose– “de” means
without…■ With one less
oxygen than ribose sugar
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DNA Nucleotide Structure: component #2
Phosphate
PO4-3
Carries a negative charge.
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DNA Nucleotide Structure: component #3
Nitrogenous Base
DNA uses 4 of the 5 possible bases:
Adenine (A)Guanine (G)Cytosine (C)Thymine (T)
XDNA does not contain Uracil (U)
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DNA Nucleotide Structure: component #3
Nitrogenous Base:For DNA, the pyrimidines
are: Cytosine and Thymine
For DNA, the purines are: Guanine and Adenine
I keep these straight by remembering that the pyrimidines both have a y in them, like the word pyrimidine.
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DNA Nucleotide
Sugar Phosphate Base
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Complementary bonding Happens between the nitrogenous bases.
■ Purines are always attracted to Pyrimidines.
■ They will form weak hydrogen bonds.
■ G bonds to C
■ A bonds to T
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Complementary Bonding
If the sequence of bases on one strand is known, you can determine the sequence of bases on the other strand.
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3-D Structure of DNA
■ The nucleotides are connected together into two long chains hooked together in the middle to create a ladder.
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3-D Structure of DNA
■Double Stranded(DNA when untwisted looks
like a ladder).
–Sides of the ladder: alternating sugar and phosphate units. Sometimes referred to as the sugar-phosphate backbone.
–Rungs of the ladder: Purine and pyrimidine held together by weak hydrogen bonds.
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3-D Structure of DNA
■ When twisted, DNA looks like a:
DOUBLE HELIX
Could be described as:
■ “Spiral Staircase”
■ “Twisted Ladder”