-
OH
Carboxyl R-con Phosphate
R-0-
Carbonyl R-cadm-co Sylfhydryl R-
5 Carbon
Suga
Nitrogenous base
pyrimidines : one
ring (cytosine thymine uracil
, ,
Purines : two viny (ademine , guanine
Draw DNA sugar us RNA sugar
Ribose
i
in RNA
G' O
Ha
H
P H
I
Only 3 Structures in Nucleic Acids
yers .
1 primaryStructure : Sequence e A , T, C , G
-
hydrophilic
nadrophobic
Secondary
.
2 structure : local double stranded
folding : DNA
-
2 Sugar phosphates on outside
3
i Carbon backbone
-
·
S -
Backbones are anti parakel
-
Purine always pares wl pyrimidine
-At
Cell membranes are selective barriers 3. tertiary structure : Overall
folding
-
DNA wraps around proteins called history
-
Strands coil and compact into sorral levels of organization
⑳
Does not based on structure
-
cherry ,
primary
Compare DNA vs RNA
DNA : RNA :
Deoxyribose Ribosa
-
-
double strandel -
single stranded
enotypePhoea
-
Selectivepermeabilitya -very stable
-
self replicates
-
-
less Stable
transcribed from DNA
X How does the secondary structure of DNA
-amom
Store information so well ?
-
Base pairing : Complementary base pairing and stability
molecules
-
CompactS tructure : twisted doublehclix
Watson and Cricks model of DNA
31
5
- Hydrogen
G ...
- Gr ...
How Substances more across lipid
/
bilayers
-
...
a
sion
solutes
1
. T-.. a
separation of
3
gi
Diffusion
2 .
Chargafs we are
3
Equilibriummore
.
or
How Substances
move acros
·
hyper tonic : higher concentratio of soluty
hypotonic : lower concentration of solute
isotonic : equal concentration of solutes