BIOL 200 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Pyrimidine, Phosphodiester Bond, Pseudoknot

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Phosphodiester bond: forms b/w 3" c of upper sugar and 5" c of lower sugar. 5" end: free phosphate group on (up of) 5" c of terminal sugar. 3" end: free hydroxyl (oh) on 3" c of terminal sugar. Dna & rna synthesis: 5" to 3" => nucleic acids are written 5" to 3". Two polynucleotide strands, wound tgthr to form double helix. Major groove & minor groove: sugar-phosphate backbone on outside of double helix, antiparallel: 5" to 3" paired with 3" to 5", g-c pairing is stronger, has more interactions than a-t. So, if a particular dna sequence has more g-c, the melting point of this. Dna would be higher: watson-crick base pairs (bp): a-t, g-c. stabilizes double helix. Rna structure: 2ndary hairpin, or stem-loop; 3ertiary pseudoknot: short dna molecules of alternating purine & pyrimidine nucleotides. Proteins: amino end and carboxyl end, function determined by 3d structure (conformation)

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