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In the Beginning….. The world of science debated on what the genetic material was Some thought it was protein Others believed it was DNA
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Page 1: DNA and Protein Synthesis. What is DNA? Contains the genetic information for making all the proteins in the cell.

DNA and Protein Synthesis

Page 3: DNA and Protein Synthesis. What is DNA? Contains the genetic information for making all the proteins in the cell.

In the Beginning…..• The world of science debated on what the

genetic material was• Some thought it was protein• Others believed it was DNA

Page 4: DNA and Protein Synthesis. What is DNA? Contains the genetic information for making all the proteins in the cell.

Evidence for a Genetic “Factor”• 1928 – Frederick Griffith’s “Transforming

Factor” Experiment

• Conclusion: “Something” from Heat-treated Strain 1 “transformed” Strain 2 to become deadly

Page 5: DNA and Protein Synthesis. What is DNA? Contains the genetic information for making all the proteins in the cell.

DNA is Proven to be that Genetic Factor

• 1944 – Oswald Avery and colleagues focused on two of the genetic factor candidates: protein and DNA

• Repeated Griffith’s experiment, but with a modification

Proteases

DNases

Mouse dies

Mouse livesConclusion – DNA is the transforming, thus genetic material

Page 6: DNA and Protein Synthesis. What is DNA? Contains the genetic information for making all the proteins in the cell.

Avery Questioned In the Scientific Community

Page 7: DNA and Protein Synthesis. What is DNA? Contains the genetic information for making all the proteins in the cell.

Final Proof that DNA is the Genetic Material

• 1952 – Hershey-Chase Experiment• Virus = DNA (inside) + protein (outside)

Conclusion: DNA was the genetic material due to viruses passing on DNA for reproduction

Page 8: DNA and Protein Synthesis. What is DNA? Contains the genetic information for making all the proteins in the cell.

The DNA “Twist”• DNA is a double helix• Every 10 nucleotides

there is a 360 degree rotation

• The structure of DNA is accredited to James Watson, Francis Crick and Rosalind Franklin

Page 9: DNA and Protein Synthesis. What is DNA? Contains the genetic information for making all the proteins in the cell.

Frame of Reference

Where is the DNA located in eukaryotes? Prokaryotes?

Page 10: DNA and Protein Synthesis. What is DNA? Contains the genetic information for making all the proteins in the cell.

The Structure of DNA• DNA = deoxyribonucleic acid

• DNA is a polymer built up from monomers

• Monomers are called nucleotides

Page 11: DNA and Protein Synthesis. What is DNA? Contains the genetic information for making all the proteins in the cell.

The Structure of DNA Continued

• Phosphate Group – provides the “backbone” of DNA 5’ end (5 prime end)

• Sugar – called a deoxyribose; also part of the DNA “backbone” 3’ end (3 prime end)

• Backbone of DNA called the sugar-phosphate backbone

Page 12: DNA and Protein Synthesis. What is DNA? Contains the genetic information for making all the proteins in the cell.

Nitrogenous Bases of DNA• Nitrogenous bases of

DNA– Two Types– Pyrimidines

Thymine (T) and Cytosine (C)

– Purines Adenine (A) and Guanine (G)

– Purines are double ringed, pyrimidines are single ringed

Page 13: DNA and Protein Synthesis. What is DNA? Contains the genetic information for making all the proteins in the cell.

Pairing of Bases

• In DNA G hydrogen bonds with C • T hydrogen bonds with A

C G G T A C A T G C A T A

G C C A T G T A C G T A T

Page 14: DNA and Protein Synthesis. What is DNA? Contains the genetic information for making all the proteins in the cell.

Chargaff’s Rule• 1950 – Erwin Chargaff discovered:

– A approximately equals T– G approximately equals C

• This is true for all species!• In humans

– A = 30.9% and T = 29.4%– G = 19.9% and C = 19.8%

Page 15: DNA and Protein Synthesis. What is DNA? Contains the genetic information for making all the proteins in the cell.

Let’s Put the Structure Together• Notice the following:

– 5’ and 3’ ends– A:T and G:C– Hydrogen bond

numbers– Sugar-phosphate

backbone– Two strands are

antiparallel


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