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Lecture notes - Cell And Molecular Biology (DNA structure) - Using Becker's World of the Cell, Global Edition

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If you're studying a life science (e.g. - biomed, bioscience, physiology, sports science, sports physiology etc), then this detailed set of lecture notes on DNA structure will help you smash your first set of exams on cell/molecular biology! DNA is a major part of the Cell and Molecular biology module of several degree pathways. This also means that there's a high chance that there will be exam questions on this topic in your first set of exams. This set of notes breaks down the structure, function and repliation of DNA. You'll need an in depth knowledge of DNA structure and replication throughout your degree, so this set of notes will be invaluable to you not just in first year, but also in your second and final year as well!

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DNA Structure and Function: 21/10/19
Genetics = science about heredity and variation of living organisms

- Heredity = (inheritance) – ability of organism to pass on biological properties to offspring
(progenies)
- Variation = divergence of species (or individuals) in their biological properties

Heredity = same/similar, Variation = different

DNA = core substance of genes

DNA = coding (most chromosomal, plasmid DNA etc.) and non-coding (centromeric, telomeric and
regulatory DNA)

There was little knowledge of DNA early on:

- Griffith (old scientist) did experiment on mice with strains of bacteria
- One caused pneumonia one didn’t
- He killed pathogenic one with heat and mixed with the living non-lethal bacteria
- Some living cells (non-lethal) became pathogenic
- Said trait was passed onto further descendants
- Phenomenon was called transformation
- ‘transforming substance’ later identified as DNA

(Capsules protect S cells from antibodies – so are pathogenic)

- Viral DNA can program cells
- Studies that viruses infect bacteria suggested evidence that DNA = Genetic material
- Bacteriophage = virus – infects bacterial cells by injecting genetic material
- Bacteriophage = used in genetic research

Virus = DNA/RNA enclosed in protective protein coat

T2= bacteriophage (phage) that is used in research

- Unknown if viral protein or DNA was used to reprogram host cells
- Hershey and Chase used E. coli bacteria as host cells:


In a strand of DNA:
2 Findings of Chargaff’s rules:
- AT and CG
1) Base composition of
DNA varies between
- Phosphate of 1 nucleotide = attached
species
to sugar of another nucleotide forming
sugar phosphate backbone
2) A% = T% and C% = G%

- 5’ to 3’

, DNA = Polymer of nucleotides

- Each nucleotide = Pentose sugar, N2
containing base, Phosphate group
- ATCG

- Chargaff stated base composition of DNA
varies from one species to another

- Evidence of diversity = more proof DNA =
genetic material




- Cytosine and Thymine = Pyrimidine bases – (6 membered rings)
- Uracil = part of RNA – replaces thymine

- Adenine and Guanine = Purine bases – (6 membered ring bound to 5 membered ring)


Franklin and Wilkins used X-ray crystallography to study molecular structure of DNA and picture of
DNA was produced

Watson used X-ray pictures, deduced DNA = helical

Pictures aided in deducing width of helix and spacing of bases

Pictures showed 2 strands present – so double helix

Watson and Crick showed DNA = antiparallel strands

Several different bonds in DNA:

- Sugar-Phosphate bonds = covalent
- H2 bonds between base pairs (holds strand together)
- Van der Waals between stacked base pairs (holds molecule together)

It was concluded 2 outer sugar-phosphate backbones present – N2 bases in interior

Purine (AG) paired with Pyrimidine (CT) = uniform width consistent with X-ray data



Specificity of base pairing = due to chemical side groups on bases – forming H2 bonds with
complementary pair

A-T = 2 Hydrogen bonds, C-G = 3 Hydrogen bonds

DNA Replication:
- Core process – making heredity possible – properties from mother cell to daughter cell
- Replication = semiconservative – every strand of DNA = template for comp. strand

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