Biochemistry 2280A Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Histone H2A, Valine, Spindle Apparatus

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Dna: genetic makeup provides instructions: can be read to create an organism. Rna: transcription and translation of information in dna: mrna: transcribe gene gives information to use to make a protein, rrna: ribosomes where protein is made trna: brings amino acids to the growing protein strand. Mirna: small rna involved in regulation of mrna. 5c sugar pentose ribose: add base to it at the anomeric carbon = ribonucleoside. Nucleoside: a molecule that has a base and sugar: n-glycosidic bond joined via a nitrogen, beta configuration always beta in dna and rna. N is on the same side as the highest numbered carbon. Have a name for the base and a name for the nucleotide: example: with cytosine cytodine. Number atoms in ring first then number bases based on prime: say prime to distinguish from the base. Ribonucleotide: add a phosphate to a ribonucleoside: base + sugar + at least 1 phosphate.

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