BIOCH200 Lecture Notes - Flavin Mononucleotide, Phosphodiesterase, Hydrolase

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If t is present, the sequence is most definitely one of dna. If u is present, the sequence is most definitely one of rna: *if there is a lower case d in between the base letters, then the sequence is one of dna. * d = deoxyribose: fmn = flavin mononucleotide. *the phosphodiester bonds that hold together the nucleotide residues can be broken by phosphodiesterase (hydrolase: *this type of reaction is a nucleophillic attack that occurs under slightly basic conditions. *cytosine can be deaminated by water to yield uracil: this reaction is somewhat spontaneous, mutations that haven"t been fix make it even more common. Properties of the bases: heterocyclic ring, aromatic (*generally, both base types have a planar structure but there is a slight pucker in the structure of the purine base) *have a poor solubility in water because it is largely hydrophobic (a few polar groups exist though: that being said, the sugar-phosphate backbone is polar.

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