BCH 261 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Messenger Rna, Transfer Rna, Stem-Loop

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Dna can be single stranded under rare and specific circumstances. Rna i single stranded under most (many) circumstances. Can have unusual base pairs (ex: g-u) Code carrier for the sequence of proteins. Mrnas encode for proteins translation stabilised by base stacking instead of h-bonding but can form base pairs still helical just not double helical. Other structural and enzymatic rnas: ribosomal rna (rrnas): molecules have quite complex structures, part of the protein synthesis machinery. Micro rnas (mirnas) involved in gene regulation small nuclear rna (snrna) involved in catalysis, intron splicing enzymatic rna: called ribosymes. Molecular mechanisms of mutagenesis: spontaneous mutagenesis: deamination (enhanced by certain chemicals, depurination (enhanced by certain chemicals) chemical alkylation, methylation of guanine. Oxidative damage: hydroxylation of guanine, mitochondrial dna is most susceptible radiation damage. Deamination: very slow reactions large number of residues the net effect is significant: 100c u events per day in a mammalian cell.

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