PL cd: Nucleic acids; transcription; translation Flashcards

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Give the formula for a hydrogen phosphate ion.

A

H2PO4-

On the data sheet

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Describe the structure of DNA.

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  • Deoxyribose sugars + phosphate groups condense together, forming an alternating sugar-phosphate backbone
  • One of 4 bases, A/T/C/G, is condensed to each deoxyribose unit
  • Each sugar-phosphate-base group is one nucleotide
  • Hydrogen bonds form between pairs of bases, A&T / C&G, on 2 different DNA molecules
  • Further hydrogen bonding coils strands into a double helix
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The image shows the structure of DNA, which is a polynucleotide. Identify one nucleotide on the diagram.

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Describe briefly what occurs during transcription.

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  • Enzymes unzip a gene (section of a DNA molecule relating to one protein)
  • Single DNA strand acts as a template
  • Enzymes adjoin free RNA nucleotides in the nucleus in an order determined by that of the bases on the DNA template
  • Once synthesis is complete, DNA double helix reforms
  • mRNA molecule leaves nucleus
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5
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How does mRNA differ from DNA?

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  • Has ribose, rather than deoxyribose
  • Has uracil rather than thymine (these differ by a methyl group at a place which doesn’t affect base pairing)
  • Single polynucleotide strand, rather than double helix
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What is meant when DNA is said to be degenerate?

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More than one codon may code for each amino acid.

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Describe what occurs during translation.

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  • mRNA template molecule travels from nucleus to ribosome
  • Amino acids are joined to tRNA molecules by an ester link + taken to ribosome
  • tRNA anti-codon has complementary bases to mRNA codon, so they fit together
  • Ribosome moves along mRNA molecule
  • Amino acids are peptide-bonded into a polypeptide via tRNA molecules
  • tRNAs vacate after delivering their amino acid
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Draw a diagram highlighting the hydroxyl groups which could form phosphodiester bonds in:

  • Ribose
  • Deoxyribose
A

The other one on the right, which they both share, condenses to bond with a base.

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9
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Draw a diagram showing the organic product of the condensation reaction between one phosphoric acid molecule and one ribose molecule.

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Phosphoric acid behaves like carboxylic acid. Essentially formation of an ester bond.

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10
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Draw a diagram showing the repeating unit of DNA, using the base adenine.

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Phosphoric acid behaves like carboxylic acid, forming a phosphodiester bond. Deoxyribose reacts by condensation with adenine.

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Draw a diagram of a DNA nucleotide containing thymine, hydrogen bonded to another containing adenine.

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Easiest to draw the bases first, since they need to be orientated correctly for hydrogen bonding. Then add the sugar + phosphate onto each base.

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12
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Draw a diagram of an RNA nucleotide containing cytosine, hydrogen bonded to another containing guanine.

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Easiest to draw the bases first, since they need to be orientated correctly for hydrogen bonding. Then add the sugar + phosphate onto each base.

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