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Nucleic Acids Nucleotides Nucleic acids consist of nucleotides that have a sugar, nitrogen base, and phosphate Nucleic Acids Structures of Nucleic Acids DNA Replication RNA and Transcription Base PO4 Sugar nucleoside 1 2 Nitrogen-Containing Bases O NH2 H N N N N NH2 N N H guanine (G) HOCH2 N thymine (T) NH 2 OH HOCH2 O OH O O CH3 N H N O H CH3 N OH OH (no O) deoxyribose H cytosine (C) Sugar Deoxyribose Deoxyribose Deoxyribose Deoxyribose OH ribose N uracil (U)3 Nucleosides in DNA Base Adenine (A) Guanine (G) Cytosine (C) Thymine (T) O H N N CH3 N O H adenine (A) O H Sugars 4 Nucleosides in RNA Nucleoside Adenosine Guanosine Cytidine Thymidine Base Adenine (A) Guanine (G) Cytosine (C) Uracil (U) 5 Sugar ribose ribose ribose ribose Nucleoside Adenosine Guanosine Cytidine Uridine 6 1 Nucleotides in DNA and RNA Example of a Nucleoside NH2 N O O O- P O CH2 - N DNA dAMP dGMP dCMP dTMP Deoxyadenosine monophosphate Deoxyguanosine monophosphate Deoxycytidine monophosphate Deoxythymidine monophosphate RNA AMP GMP CMP UMP adenosine monophosphate guanosine monophosphate cytidine monophosphate uridine monophosphate O O OH deoxyctyidine monophosphate (dCMP) 7 Structure of Nucleic Acids 8 Nucleic Acid Structure NH2 • • • • N Polymers of four nucleotides Linked by alternating sugar-phosphate bonds RNA: ribose and A, G, C, U DNA: deoxyribose and A,G,C,T base base base CMP O O - O P O CH2 - O P P nucleotide sugar P sugar O 3 NH2 OH base 3,5-phosphodiester bond sugar P sugar N O 5 O P O CH2 O- N N N N O AMP nucleotide nucleotide nucleotide 9 Double Helix of DNA OH 10 Complementary Base Pairs •Two H bonds for A-T •Three H bonds for G-C • DNA contains two strands of nucleotides • H bonds hold the two strands in a doublehelix structure • A helix structure is like a spiral stair case • Bases are always paired as A–T and G-C • Thus the bases along one strand complement the bases along the other 11 12 2 Learning Check Double Helix of DNA Write the complementary base sequence for the matching strand in the following DNA section: -A-G-T-C-C-A-A-T-G-C• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 13 14 DNA Replication DNA Unwinds • DNA in the chromosomes replicates itself every cell division • Maintains correct genetic information • Two strands of DNA unwind • Each strand acts like a template • New bases pair with their complementary base • Two double helices form that are copies of original DNA 16 G-C A-T C-G T-A GACT- -C -T -G -A 17 DNA Copied with Base Pairs • Two copies of original DNA strand • • • • • G-C A-T C-G T-A G-C A-T C-G G-A • • • 18 3