MBB 222 Study Guide - Final Guide: Protein Structure, Alpha Helix, Spectral Shape Analysis

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Mbb222 exam vocab definitions: dna helix structure and proteins. U0-03 must phosphate vs. sugar (deoxyribose or. ribose) vs. base. These are the 3 components that make up a nucleotide. Sugar is a pentose molecule that is either ribose or deoxyribose. Deoxyribose has a hydrogen instead of a hydroxyl group on the 2"-c. The nitrogenous base can be one of the following: a, t, c, g, u (if rna) A dna consists of 2 strands made up of nucleotides (polynucleotide) Each strand in a double helix runs antiparallel meaning the opposite. The turn of the alpha-helices in the dna. When the right-handed dna makes one full clockwise rotation (360 degrees) A dna helix is right-handed and twists to the right. This refers to the axis in the middle of dna that the strands wrap around (double helix shape) Dna has a sugar-phosphate backbone that forms the outer structure and gives stability to the molecule through the phospho-diester bonds.

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