Properties of the DNA double helix Flashcards

1
Q

What do ssDNA and dsDNA mean?

A

single stranded DNA; double stranded DNA

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2
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What two numbers were of particular interest in Franklin and Wilkins’ experiments? What did they mean?

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3.4 nm and 0.34 nm.
3.4 nm = distance per one helical turn
0.34 nm = distance between adjacent base pairs

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3
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How many base-pairs in one turn of the DNA double helix?

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3.4 nm in one turn/0.34 nm between base pairs = 10 base pairs/turn

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4
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What is the diameter of the double helix?

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2 nm (distance between C1’ bonds = 1.085 nm)

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5
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How is the DNA helix oriented?

A

Right-hand helix

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6
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List the 3 variants of dsDNA.

A

A-DNA, B-DNA and Z-DNA

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7
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Which variant of dsDNA are we concerned with? Why?

A

B-DNA occurs in physiological conditions.

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8
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What is the angle of rotation between base pairs?

A

36 degrees

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9
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What is the angle of the major groove? The minor groove?

A

Major: 257 degrees
Minor: 103 degrees

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10
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What is the importance of the major and minor grooves?

A

Different nucleotide shapes are exposed, allowing this information to be accessed by proteins without unwinding the DNA.

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11
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List some differences between DNA and RNA.

A

Uracil instead of thymine
Ribose instead of deoxyribose
RNA is single-stranded
For the most part, RNA is not used for storing genetic information
Some RNA has catalytic activity

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12
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How can DNA form secondary structures?

A

Base pairs within one strand can bind together. Different strands can also bond with each other, but bonding within one strand is easier and thus more common.

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13
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Which is more reactive, DNA or RNA? Why?

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RNA because of the 2’ OH of the ribose sugar.

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