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Exam III
18-20 DNA
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10/05/2009

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Term
3 basic parts of nucleotides
Definition

nitrogenous base

ribose

phosphate

Term

USE

nucleotide polymers

Definition
  • DNA: info storage
  • RNA: gene expression
Term

DEFINE

nitrogenous bases

Definition
  • ACGT
  • "coding" component of DNA cyclic compounds w/ at least 2 N atoms
  • base-pair to form DNA helix
Term

STRUCTURE

nucleotide parts

Definition
  • ribose: No 2' in deoxyribose
  • nitrogenous base: glycosidic bond attaches base to C1
  • phosphate: attached to 5' OH
Term
2 types of nitrogenous bases
Definition

pyrimidines

purines

Term
pyrimidines
Definition
  • single ring
  • DNA: thymine & cytosine
  • RNA: cytosine & uracil
Term
purines
Definition
  • double ring
  • adenine & guanine
Term
nucleotide triphosphate linkage
Definition
C3 of one nucleotide linked to C5 of next nucleotide via Pi
Term
DNA chain direction
Definition
5' to 3'
Term
DNA backbone
Definition
  • formed by linkage of riboses to each other via Pi
  • "surface" of double helix
Term
dsDNA
Definition

antiparellel to each other

5' end paired w/ 3' end

Term
base location on helix
Definition

"internal"

protected by backbone

Term
helix groves
Definition
major and minor DNA binding proteins fit into and form non-covalent bonds w/ bases
Term
B vs. Z form
Definition
  • dsDNA typicaly B-form
  • Z-form: high salt conditions
Term
histone
Definition
  • dsDNA helix wraps around to fit into cell
  • important in gene regulation
Term
nucleosome
Definition
DNA wraps twice around histone
Term
base pairing
Definition

A-T: 2 H-bonds

G-C: 3 H-bonds

Term
# of purines in dsDNA =
Definition
# of pyrimidines
Term
denature
Definition
unwind two strands of DNA
Term
melting point (Tm)
Definition
  • temperature at which DNA melts/unwinds
  • dependent on sequence of base pairs and length of DNA (higher G-C content: higher Tm)
Term
Replication
Definition
  • unwinds (breaking H-bonds) creates 2 parent/conserved strands
  • parent strands serve as templates for daugther strands
Term
Ori (origin of replication)
Definition
  • point where double helix melts and semi-conservative DNA replication begins
  • Ori: 2 replication forks, 1 at each end
  • eukaryotic genomes: too large to have only one Ori
Term
replication fork
Definition
  • origin of DNA synthesis moves away from Ori
  • "bubble" around Ori lengthens
Term
helicase
Definition
  • unwind the DNA double helix
  • hydrolyze ATP to provide energy for unwinding
Term
ss binding protein
Definition
keep DNA from reannealing
Term
supercoils
Definition
unwinding dsDNA creates + and - supercoils
Term
negative supercoils
Definition
natural in circular or constrained B-form DNA
Term
nicking
Definition
breaking 1 of the 2 DNA ss allows supercoils to relax by rotating on e strand relative to other
Term
Type I topoisomerase
Definition
creates transient ss breaks in DNA passes one strand through break in other
Term
Type II topoisomerases
Definition
  • make transient ds breaks in DNA
  • require ATP hydrolysis
Term
topoisomerases
Definition
control supercoiling work ahead of replication fork
Term
DNA polymerase (DNA pol)
Definition
  • key enzyme that synthesizes DNA during replication
  • catalyzes synthesis in 5' to 3'
  • moves along template in 3' to 5'
Term
5' to 3' synthesis
Definition
3' OH of 1 ribose acts as nucleophile to attach 5' phosphate of incoming nucleotide
Term

ASPECTS OF

5' to 3' phosphodiester bond

Definition
  • PPi (pyrophosphate released)
  • makes reaciton irreversible
Term

DEFINE

RNA primers

Definition
  • required preformed primer for DNA pol for extension:  cannot initiate synthesis de novo
  • generated by enzyme:  primase
  • provides 3' -OH for extension by DNA pol
Term
leading strand
Definition
  • easy template
  • DNA primase creates 1 primer from which replication proceed continously
Term
lagging strand
Definition
  • difficult template
  • several primers created for discontinous syntheiss of several Okazaki fragments
Term

QUESTION

Are both synthesized DNA strands at replication fork identical?

Definition
NO
Term

DEFINE

polymerase

Definition
catalyzes reaction
Term

DEFINE

DNA helicase

Definition
unwinds DNA
Term

DEFINE

primase

Definition
adding RNA primer
Term

DEFINE

5' to 3' polymerase activity

Definition
incorporates dNTP into growing polynucleotide chain
Term

DEFINE

5' to 3' exonuclease activity

Definition
remove RNA primers on lagging strand
Term

DEFINE

3' to 5' exonuclease activity

Definition
proofreads newly synthesized strand for misincorporation erros
Term

DEFINE

telomere

Definition
  • sequences at end of chromosomes
  • 1000's of trandme repeast of simple G-rich sequences
Term

PATHWAY

DNA shortening

Definition
  • last primer at end of linear chromosome removed
  • gap created:  no 3'-OH to extend from
  • gap leads to shortening of chromosome w/ each round of replication
  • eventual cell death
Term

DEFINE

telomerase

Definition
  • specialized polymerase that synthesizes telomeres
  • RNA-protein complex
  • reverse transciptase
Term

DEFINE

reverse transcriptase

Definition
capable of synthesizing DNA from RNA template
Term

DEFINE

telomerase RNA

Definition
  • complementary to G-rich repeat at telomeres
  • base pairs w/ telomeres
  • forms a primer template junction for elongation of 3' end of telomere
Term

AFFECTS OF

telomere length regulation

Definition
  • eukaryotic somatic cells:  programmed to lost telomerase activity over time
  • leads to degradation of genome
Term

DEFINE

nucleotide anolog drugs

Definition
class of drugs that lack 3' OH so that DNA synthesis is interrupted
Term

TYPES OF

spontaneous damage in DNA

Definition

spontaneous hydrolytic attack

spontaneous oxidative damage

uncontrolled methylation

Term

DEFINE

oxidative deamination

Definition
  • results in unnatural DNA bases
  • eventually leads to change in base-pair sequence
Term

DEFINE

depurination

Definition
  • glycosidic bond b/w purine base and sugar in a nucleotide will spontaneously hyudrolyze
  • leaves apurinic site
Term

EFFECT OF

UV radiation

Definition
induces pyrimidine dimer formation
Term

DEFINE

pyrimidine dimer

Definition
  • 2 ajacent thymine bases on same strand become linked
  • creates 30 degree kink:  blocks replication and transciption
Term

DEFINE

base-excision repair

Definition
  • single damaged base recognized by specific DNA glycosylase
  • cleaves bond b/w base and deoxyribose
  • results in either apurinic/apyrimidinic
  • AP endonuclease and phosphodiesterase remove sugar-phosphate backbone, leaving gap
  • gap filled by DNA pol
  • gap sealed by DNA ligase
Term

DEFINE

nucleotide excision repair (NER)

Definition

repairs bulky adducts and damage not normally recognized by DNA glycosylases

 

Term

PATHWAY

NER

Definition
  1. multienzyme complex:  scans DNA for distortion of double helix
  2. nuclease:  cleaves phosphodiester backbone on both sides of distortion
  3. helicase:  unwinds area
  4. DNA pol and DNA ligase: gap repair
Term

DEFINE

mismatch repair

Definition
  • repair base-pair mismatches missed by 3' to 5' exonuclease activity
  • strand-directed:  only on newly synthesized strand
Term

TYPES

double stranded breaks

Definition
  • ionizing radiation
  • oxidizing agents
  • metabolic cell products
  • replication errors
Term

TYPES

double stranded break repair

Definition

nonhomologous end joining:  simplest

homologous end joining:  2nd most effective

Term

DEFINE

nonhomologous end-joining

Definition
  • broken ends juxtaposed and rejoined by ligation
  • emergency solution
  • can result in loss of one or more nucleotides
Term

DEFINE

homologous end-joining

Definition
recombination resembling corssing over in meiosis
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