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Biochem Ch. 33.1-33.5
Biochem Ch. 33.1-33.5
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Undergraduate 3
04/02/2018

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composition of each monomer in the nucleic acid sequence
Definition
-sugar
-phosphate
-base
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this uniquely characterizes a nucleic acid
Definition
the sequence of bases that forms linear information
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depiction of DNA replication
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depiction of the polymeric structure of nucleic acids
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difference between ribose and deoxyribose
Definition
deoxyribose lacks the O at the 2' C
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depiction of the structure of ribose
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depiction of the structure of deoxyribose
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how monomers are linked in nucleic acids
Definition
the 3' OH group of the sugar component of one nucleotide binds to the phosphate attached to the 5' C on the adjacent sugar

3' --> 5' phosphodiester linkages
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2 ways RNA differs from DNA
Definition
1: RNA uses riboses instead of deoxyriboses
2: RNA uses U instead of T
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one way DNA and RNA maintain stability
Definition
they have a negative charge, which repels nucleophilic species that would otherwise hydrolyze tham
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why DNA is more resistant to hydrolysis than RNA
Definition
because DNA lacks the 2' OH croup
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the backbone of nucleic acids
Definition
phosphates
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depiction of the backbones of DNA and RNA
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depiction of the purines
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depiction of the pyrimidines
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nucleoside
Definition
a unit consisting of a base bonded to a sugar
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the 4 nucleoside units in DNA
Definition
-deoxyadenosine
-deoxyguanosine
-deoxycytidine
-thymidine (no, that's not a misprint)
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why the prefix deoxy- is not added to thymidine
Definition
because thymine-containing nucleotides are found only rarely in RNA
Term
the 4 nucleoside units in RNA
Definition
-adenosine
-guanosine
-cytidine
-uridine
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the C in the ribose/deoxyribose the nucleotide base is always attached to
Definition
the 1' C of the sugar
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the type of linkage in a purine nucleoside
Definition
β-glycosidic linkage
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depiction of the β-glycosidic linkage in a purine nucleoside
Definition
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nucleotide
Definition
nucleoside joined to 1 or more phosphoryl groups by an ester linkage
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the monomers that link to form DNA and RNA
Definition
nucleoside triphosphates (this includes ATP!)
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5'nucleotide or nucleoside 5'-phosphate
Definition
compound formed by the attachment of a phosphoryl group to C-5' of a nucleoside sugar
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the most common site of phosphate esterfication
Definition
the 5' C of a sugar
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another name for ATP
Definition
adenosine 5'-triphosphate

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the direction a sequence of DNA is written in
Definition
5'-->3'
example: ACG
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depiction of the structure of a DNA strand
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replication of DNA is the basis for these cellular processes
Definition
-duplication
-growth
-ultimately, reproduction
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distance between adjacent bases in nucleic acids
Definition
3.4 angstroms
Term
how many bases does it take for the double helix to go 360⁰?
Definition
10.4
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side view of a DNA double helix
Definition
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end view of a DNA double helix
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some features of the Watson-Crick model
Definition
1: right-handed helix with antiparallel strands
2: the sugar-phosphate backbone is on the outside and the purine and pyrimidine bases are on the inside
3: bases nearly perpendicular to axis, 3.4 angstroms between adjacent bases, and 10.4 bases per turn of helix
4: diameter of the helix is about 20 angstroms
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handednes of DNA 2bl helix
Definition
right-handed
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diameter of DNA 2bl helix
Definition
about 20 angstroms
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depiction of the structures of the base pairs proposed by Watson and Crick
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2 forces that stabilize the DNA double helix
Definition
1: hydrophobic effect between bases on opposite strands
2: van der Waals forces between stacked bases, known as base stacking
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depiction of semiconservative replication
Definition
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depiction of the detection of semiconservative replication of E. coli DNA by density-gradient centrifugation
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2 ways to break the DNA double helix
Definition
-heating it to break the H bonds between the bases on opposite strands
-adding acid or alkali to ionize bases and disrupt base pairing
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melting temperature (Tm)
Definition
the temperature at which half the helical structure is lost
Term
annealing
Definition
renaturation of the double helix below the melting temperature (Tm)
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some forms of DNA
Definition
-B-DNA (this is the form you're already familiar with)
-A-form
-Z-form
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depiction of B-form and A-form DNA
Definition
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handedness of A-DNA
Definition
right handed
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some things that can resemble A-DNA
Definition
-double-stranded regions of RNA
-at least some RNA-DNA hybrids
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handedness of Z-DNA
Definition
left-handed
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why Z-DNA contains the letter Z
Definition
because the phosphate backbone zig-zags
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depiction of Z-DNA
Definition
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comparison of A-, B-, and Z-DNA
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2 types of grooves in B-DNA
Definition
-major groove
-minor groove
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why B-DNA has major and minor grooves
Definition
because the glycosidic bonds of a base pair are not diametrically opposite to each other
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depiction of the major- and minor- groove sides of nucleotide pairs
Definition
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depiction of the major and minor grooves in B-DNA
Definition
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the importance of grooves in B-DNA
Definition
exposing potential H-bond donors and acceptors to enable interactions with proteins
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supercoiling
Definition
the axis of a double helix being twisted into a superhelix
Term
depiction of a negative superhelix
Definition
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the coiling of most naturally occurring DNA molecules
Definition
negatively supercoiled
Term
negative supercoiling arises from...
Definition
the unwinding or underwinding of DNA
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what negative supercoiling does for DNA
Definition
prepares it for processes requiring separation of the DNA strands, such as replication and transcription
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why negative supercoiling is better for DNA than positive supercoiling
Definition
condenses DNA as effectively, but makes strand separation more difficult
Term
this has to happen to coiled DNA for it to be replicated
Definition
local unwinding to allow separation of the 2 strands
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what local unwinding of DNA causes to happen to the other DNA in the strand
Definition
overwinding or supercoiling
Term
what prevents the strain induced by overwinding?
Definition
specialized set of enzymes introduces supercoils that favor strand separation
Term
chromosome
Definition
the final DNA-protein complex
Term
histones
Definition
small basic proteins that DNA tightly binds to
Term
chromatin
Definition
the entire complex of a cell's DNA and its associated protein
Term
the 5 major histones present in chromatin
Definition
-H1
-H2A
-H2B
-H3
-H4

H2A, H2B, H3, and H4 associate with one another
Term
histones have strikingly basic properties because...
Definition
a quarter of the residues in each histone are either arginine or lysine
Term
composition of chromatin
Definition
repeating units, each containing 200 bp of DNA and 2 copies each of H2A, H2B, H3, and H4, called the histone octamer
Term
histone octamer
Definition
comtains 2 copies each of H2A, H2B, H3, and H4
Term
nucleosomes
Definition
the repeating units of chromatin

repeating units, each containing 200 bp of DNA and 2 copies each of H2A, H2B, H3, and H4, called the histone octamer
Term
nucleosome core particle
Definition
smaller complex of the histone octamer and the 145-bp DNA fragment
Term
linker DNA
Definition
the DNA connecting core particles in undigested chromatin
Term
what binds to linker DNA?
Definition
histone H1 binds, in part, to the linker DNA
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depiction of chromatin structure
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depiction of linked core particles
Definition
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depiction of a nucleosome core
Definition
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something that is done to histones to affect DNA transcription
Definition
covalent modifications of their tails play an essential role in modulating the accessibility of DNA for transcription
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the handedness of the superhelix that forms around the histone octamer
Definition
left handedc
Term
how the protein core interacts with the superhelix that wraps around it
Definition
forms contacts with the inner surface of it, particularly along the phosphodiester backbone and the minor groove of the DNA
Term
how histone H1 interacts with the DNA wrapped around the core protein
Definition
seals off the nucleosome at the location at which the linker DNA enters and leaves the nucleosome
Term
how wrapping around histones contributes to the packing of DNA
Definition
by decreasing its linear extent
Term
wrapping around histones is just the 1st step in DNA packing. what's the next step?
Definition
it's thought to be nucleosomes being packed into 2 interwound helical stacks; folding of nucleosomes into loops

this is higher order chromatin structure
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depiction of higher-order chromatin structure
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depiction of the compaction of DNA into a eukaryotic chromosome
Definition
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depiction of how cispaltin alters the structure of DNA
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why RNA can perform a host of functions that DNA can not
Definition
because RNA is single stranded, enabling it to adopt a variety of elaborate structures

this includes some functions that were once thought to be exclusively done by proteins
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the simplest and most common structural motif in nucleic acids
Definition
stem-loop structure
Term
depiction of stem-loop structures
Definition
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some things that can happen to stem-loop structures
Definition
-many have paired bases
-some have mismatched or unpaired bases that can bulge out and destabilize local structure, but introduce deviations from the standard 2bl helix that can be important for higher order folding and for function
Term
how some more complex structures in nucleic acids can form
Definition
by way of interactions between more distant bases
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depiction of the complex structure of an RNA molecule
Definition
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