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Nucleotides and Nucleic Acids
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2- The Structure of DNA and RNA
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DNA
Consists of two
polynucleotide
strands
Sugar phosphate
backbone on the outside with
bases
in the center
Strands held together by
hydrogen
bonds between
complementary
bases
Complementary base pairing
Guanine
on one strand pairs with
cytosine
on the opposite strand, adenine pairs with thymine
Purines
Adenine
and guanine have a
double
ring structure
Pyrimidines
Thymine and
cytosine
have a
single
ring structure
Purines
pair with pyrimidines, resulting in constant distance between
sugar phosphate
backbones
DNA strands
Anti-parallel
, running in
opposite
directions
Hydrogen bonds
Guanine-cytosine
form 3,
adenine-thymine
form 2
Calculating nucleotide proportions
If
20%
of nucleotides contain guanine, then
20%
contain cytosine, and 30% each contain adenine and thymine
DNA structure
Two
polynucleotide
strands twist to form a
double helix
RNA
Also a
polynucleotide
, but differs from
DNA
in several ways
RNA
Contains
ribose sugar
instead of
deoxyribose
Contains
uracil
instead of
thymine
Found in
cytoplasm
, not
nucleus
Plays key role in
protein synthesis
Shorter
molecules than DNA, often only a few hundred
nucleotides
Single-stranded
, not
double-helix