BSC 310 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Dna Supercoil, Transposable Element, Topoisomerase

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Lecture 14- the nucleic acids: dna and rna. Nucleotides have 3 components- a pentose sugar (ribose or deoxyribose), a nitrogen base, and a phosphate (po4. A nitrogen base attached to a sugar but w/o po4. Nucleotides can be attached to more than 1 po4. 3- groups are important in energy conservation (atp, gtp) (cid:1) (cid:1) The nucleic acid backbone is alternating phosphates and sugars. Phosphates covalently connect the 3"-carbon of one sugar to the 5"- carbon of the adjacent sugar, forming a phosphodiester bond (cid:1) All cells have dna in double-stranded molecules w/ the 2 strands being antiparallel. The strands have complementary base sequences- a pairs with t, g pairs with c. The 2 strands form a double helix (cid:1) W/in each strand, the nucleotides are held together by phosphodiester bonds; hydrogen bonds hold the 2 strands together (cid:1) 1 purine and 1 pyrimidine base form hydrogen bonds (cannot have 2 purines or 2 pyrimidines) (cid:1) (cid:1) (cid:1)

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