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Page 1: Semester 2, Day 6 DNA, RNA, Proteins, and Semiconservative Replication.

Semester 2, Day 6

DNA, RNA, Proteins, and Semiconservative Replication

Page 2: Semester 2, Day 6 DNA, RNA, Proteins, and Semiconservative Replication.

Agenda Study for Quiz Turn in Homework Quiz on Cells Lecture on DNA, RNA, Proteins, and

Semiconservative replication

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Study Prokaryotic Bacteria Cell Eukaryotic Animal Cell Eukaryotic Plant Cell You should be able to label all organelles in

any type of cell You should be able to tell me the function of

each organelle in a cell

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Homework Due Annotation: Sections 6.1, 6.2, 6.4, 6.5, 6.6 Concept Checks for each Section Chapter 6 Review

#1, 2, 4-10, 14-17, 19

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DNA, RNA, and Proteins Recall: Nucleic Acids (DNA, RNA) are

macromolecules made up of linked monomers called nucleotides

Nucleotides - Sugars we’ll look at:

P

O

O

O-O-

Sugar

NitrogenousBase

Image Source: www.tutorhelpdesk.com

“un-oxygen”

difference of an oxygen

For DNA For RNA

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DNA, RNA, and Proteins Nucleotides – Nitrogenous bases we’ll look at:

(DNA only)

(RNA only)

Image Source: www.cmlab.csie.ntu.edu.tw

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DNA, RNA, and Proteins Chargaff’s Data:

% of Nitrogenous Bases in DNA

Organism

A T G C

E. Coli 26.0 23.9 24.9 25.2

Yeast 31.3 30.9 18.7 17.1

Rat 28.6 28.4 21.4 21.5

Human 30.9 29.4 19.9 19.8

A T G C

Purine with Pyrimidine

Image Source: bio1151.nicerweb.com

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DNA, RNA, and Proteins X-Ray Diffraction:

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Rosalind Franklin’s Photo 51= DOUBLE HELIX

Image Source: lebbeuswoods.wordpress.com

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DNA, RNA, and Proteins Watson and Crick

Zoom-In

Cytosine & Guanine pair

w/ 3 hydrogen

bonds

Adenine & Thymine pair w/ 2 hydrogen

bonds

2 outside strands of alternating

deoxyribose sugars & phosphates

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DNA, RNA, and Proteins Why is DNA a double helix?

Image Source: whitni13.blogspot.com

Phosphates & sugars

are hydrophilic

( H2O)

Water can

enter here

Nitrogenous bases are hydrophobic ( H2O)

Space

Space

Space

Twisting shape minimizes

where water can get in

Antiparallel strands aid in creating the double helix

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DNA, RNA, & Proteins RNA Structure (Single Stranded):

Uracil, NOT

Thymine

Image Source: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Difference_DNA_RNA-EN.svg

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DNA, RNA, & Proteins RNA can fold into itself:

Image Source: www.uic.edu

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DNA, RNA, & Proteins 3 Types of RNA:

mRNA rRNA tRNA

“messenger” “ribosomal” “transfer”

Carries genetic info from DNA (in nucleus) to

ribosome (in cytoplasm)

Combines with a protein to form the ribosome

Transports amino acids to the ribosome

rRNA Image Source: www.sparknotes.comtRNA Image Source: www.wiley.commRNA Image Source: www.yalescientific.org

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DNA, RNA, and Proteins Proteins are essential to life: antibodies, enzymes,

hormones, structure, storage, transport, etc. A macromolecule made of linked monomers called

amino acids:

H2N C COOH

H

R

-NH2 (amine group)-COOH (carboxylic acid)

Side chain different from each of the 20 amino acidsImage Source: commons.wikimedia.org

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DNA, RNA, and Proteins Proteins: Complex 3D

Structure

Primary Structure: order of

amino acids in a protein (a.k.a.

“polypeptide chain”).

Secondary Structure: coiling or

pleating.

Tertiary Structure: coils &

pleats attract each other.

Quaternary Structure: multiple

proteins grouped together.

Image Source: www.contexo.info

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DNA, RNA, and Proteins Only 20 amino acids, BUT:

Any NUMBER of amino acids Any ORDER of amino acidsMillions of Protein Combinations!

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Semiconservative Replication

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

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

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

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

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Reading/Work Time Packet Work: Cornell Notes for the following:

Section 11.1 Section 11.2 Section 11.3

Questions: 11.1: #1-3 11.2: #1-3 11.3: #1-3 Chapter 11 Assessment: #1-2, 8-11, 13, 16, 18


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