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Summary notes for AQA A-level Biology nucleic acids topic. Includes clear information on DNA structure, RNA structure, DNA replication, ATP structure and uses, water structure and uses and inorganic ions. Summarised from class notes and the official course textbook. From an A* student.

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Nucleic acids



DNA structure
Basic structure
DNA is a polymer made of nucleotide monomers:


• Phosphate group
• Nitrogenous base: Adenine,
Cytosine, Guanine, Thymine
• Deoxyribose pentose sugar




Nucleotides join by condensation reactions and phosphodiester bonds form between the
deoxyribose sugars and phosphates. DNA polymerase is an enzyme
that catalyses the joining of nucleotides.

Nucleotides together form a polynucleotide chain with alternating
sugar and phosphate groups forming the backbone. The 2 DNA chains
then join by complementary base pairing in a double helix structure.


Hydrogen bonds form between the bases:


A and G are purines and are composed of a double ring.
C and T are pyrimidines and are just a single ring.
One purine bonds to one pyrimidine maintaining a constant distance
between the two chains.

A is complementary to T and C is complementary to G
Structure of DNA was found by Watson and Crick.


The two strands are antiparallel so on the right hand side, the sugars are inverted.

, RNA vs DNA




Stability of DNA
• Very stable structure that passes generation to generation without many changes
• Hydrogen bonds link the base pairs which make it stable.
• There are 3 H bonds between C and G
• There are 2 H bonds between A and T

Structure of DNA
Structure Function

Large molecule Stores lots of information

Coiled in a helix Large volume in a small space - compact

Double stranded both strands act as templates for DNA replication (semi-
conservative)

Backbone of sugar and phosphate Stability and protection of base code from outside chemical and
physical forces

Complementary base paring DNA replication is accurate and produces two exact copies

Many hydrogen bonds Molecule is stable.

Hydrogen bonds are weak Easily broken for protein synthesis or DNA replication
individually

Base sequence Information stored and bases code for amino acids



DNA replication
This occurs before cell division to ensure the daughter cells have the genetic information to
produce all the enzymes and proteins they need. Called semi conservative replication


1. The DNA is uncoiled
2. The enzyme DNA helicase breaks the hydrogen bonds
between the bases, causing the strands of the DNA to
separate.
3. Free nucleotides are attracted to their complementary
bases and they bind to them. The two original strands of
DNA act as templates.
4. The nucleotides are joined together by DNA polymerase
which makes phosphodiester bonds. The DNA polymerase
also proof reads the sequence
5. The nucleotides are all joined to form a complete
polynucleotide chain. H bonds reform. Two identical strands of DNA are formed. Each strand
contains half of the original DNA.

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