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STRUCTURS OF DNA AND
RNA
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DNA
 Deoxyribonucleic acid, a self replicating material
which is present in nearly all living organisms as
the main constituent of chromosomes.
 It is the carrier of genetic information.
 Most DNA is located in the cell nucleus where is
it called nuclear DNA, but a small amount of DNA
can also be found in the mitochondrial it is called
mtDNA.
STRUCTURE OF DNA
• DNA has three main components.
i. Deoxyribose (Pentose sugar)
ii. Base (Nitrogen base pairs)
iii. Phosphate group
Deoxyribose
• A sugar derived from ribose by replacement of
a hydroxyl group by hydrogen.
• Role of deoxyribose:
 The nucleic acid DNA is built of nucleotides
with a deoxyribose sugar.
BASES
• A nitrogenous base is simply a nitrogen
containing molecules that has the same chemical
properties as a base.
• They are the particularly important since they
make up the building blocks of DNA.
• Four bases are present in DNA(A,G,T,C).
• They are classified into two division
I. Pyrimidine
II. Purine
• Pyrimidine made of one 6 members ring.
• Purine made of 6member ring fused to a 5
member ring.
PHOSPHATE
• DNA are made of nucleotides.
• When it gets joined to the growing strand of
DNA , two of its phosphates are lost, and the
remaining one attaches to another
nucleotides sugar.
• 5’ end always has the phosphate attached.
<--Phosphodiester Bond
DOUBLE HELIX DNA
• The discovery in 1953 of the double helix, the
twisted ladder structure of deoxyribonucleic
acid by James watson and Crick.
How double helix structure maintained?
• Sugar – phosphate backbone is hydrophilic so
is position on the outside.
• Nitrogenous bases are very reactive so are
protected on inside.
• Polynucleotide's are antiparallel, they run in
opposite directions.
DOUBLE HELIX AND HYDROGEN
BONDING
• Made of two strands of nucleotides that are
joined together by hydrogen bonding.
• Adenine and thymine are pair up and cytosine
and guanine are pair up.
• Each pair is connected through hydrogen
bonding.
• Hydrogen bonding always occurs between one
pyrimiding and one purine.
TYPES AND CONFORMATIONS OF DNA
B-DNA:
• DNA duplex model proposed by watson and
crick is right handed spiral and is called B-DNA
(Balanced DNA).
• It is more hydrated and most frequently found
DNA in living cells.
• Single turn of helix has 10 base pairs.
• It is physiologically and biologically active
forms. And it can changed into other forms.
A-DNA:
• Another right handed duplex model is A-DNA
(Alternate DNA).
• Here a single turn of helix has 11 base pairs.
• Right handed DNA is known to change
temporarily into the left handed form at least
for a short distance.
• Such changes may cause in gene expressions .
Z-DNA:
• Z-DNA(zigzag DNA) is left handed double helix
with zigzag backbone alternate purine and
pyrimidine bases.
• Single turn of 45Å length with 12 base pairs
and single groove.
RNA
• Ribonucleic acid, a nucleic acid present in all
living cells.
• It is principal role is to act as a messenger
carrying instructions from DNA for controlling
the synthesis of proteins , although n some
viruses RNA rather than DNA carries the
genetic information.
• RNA is a polymer of ribonucleotieds linked
together by 3’-5’ phosphodiester linkage.
PRIMARY STRUCTURE OF RNA
• Like DNA, each RNA strand has the same basic
structure, composed of nitrogenous bases
covalently bound to a sugar-phosphate
backbone.
• However, unlike DNA, RNA is usually a single-
stranded molecule.
TYPES OF RNA
• In all prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms,
three main classes of RNA molecules exit.
i. Messenger RNA (mRNA)
ii. Transfer RNA (tRNA)
iii. Ribosomal RNA (rRNA)
STRUCTURAL CHARACTERISTICS OF m-
RNA
• The 3’ end of most m-RNA have a polymer of
Adenylate residues (20-250)
• The tail prevents the attack by 3’ exonucleases
• Histones and interferons do not contain poly A
tails.
• The m-RNA molecules are formed with the help of
DNA template during the process of transcription.
• The sequence of nucleotides in mRNA is
complementary to the sequence of
nucleotides on template DNA.
• The sequence carried on m-RNA is read in the
form of codons.
• A codon is made up of 3 nucleotides.
• The m-RNA is formed after processing of
heterogeneous nuclear RNA.
RIBOSOMAL RNA(r-RNA)
• The eukaryotes ribosome contain two major
nucleoprotein subunits.
• A large one with a molecular weight(60s) and
smaller subunit with a molecular weight(40s).
• The 60s subunits contain a 5s ribosomal RNA,
5.8s rRNA, and a 28s rRNA; there are also
probably more than 50 specific polypeptides.
• The 40s subunits smaller and contains a single
18s rRNA and approximately 30 distinct
polypeptide chains.
TRANSFER RNA(tRNA)
• Transfer RNA are the smallest of three major
species of RNA molecules.
• They have 74-95 nucleotide residues.
• They are synthesized by the nuclear
processing of a precursor molecules.
• They transfer the amino acid from cytoplasm
to the protein synthesizing machinery, hence
the name tRNA.
• They are easily soluble, hence called “Soluble
RNA or sRNA.
• They are also called adaptor molecules.
• They are at least 20 species of tRNA one
corresponding to each of the 20 amino acid
required for protein synthesis.
STRUCTURAL CHARECTERSTICS OF
tRNA
• tRNA classified into 3 divisions.
i. Primary structure
ii. Secondary structure
iii. Tertiary structure
PRIMARY STRUCTURE OF tRNA
• Linear sequence of nucleotides is 60-90 in
nucleotides long but most commonly 76.
• Many modified bases, sometimes accounting
for 20% of the total bases in any one tRNA
molecules.
• All of them are created post transcriptioally.
SECONDARY STRUCTURE OF tRNA
• Each single tRNA shows extensive internal
base pairing and acquires a clover leaf like
structure.
• The structure is stabilized by hydrogen
bonding between the bases and in a
consistent feature.
• All tRNA contain 5 main arms or loops which
areas follows:
i. Acceptor arm
ii. Anticodan arm
iii. D HU arm
iv. T Ψ C arm
v. Extra arm
TERTIARY STRUCTURE OF t-RNA
• The L-shaped tertiary structure is formed by
further folding of the clover leaf due to
hydrogen bonds between T and D arms.
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Structurs of dna and rna

  • 1. STRUCTURS OF DNA AND RNA SUBMITTED BY S.GAYATHRI MSFBI1506 BMEM
  • 2. DNA  Deoxyribonucleic acid, a self replicating material which is present in nearly all living organisms as the main constituent of chromosomes.  It is the carrier of genetic information.  Most DNA is located in the cell nucleus where is it called nuclear DNA, but a small amount of DNA can also be found in the mitochondrial it is called mtDNA.
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  • 4. STRUCTURE OF DNA • DNA has three main components. i. Deoxyribose (Pentose sugar) ii. Base (Nitrogen base pairs) iii. Phosphate group
  • 5. Deoxyribose • A sugar derived from ribose by replacement of a hydroxyl group by hydrogen. • Role of deoxyribose:  The nucleic acid DNA is built of nucleotides with a deoxyribose sugar.
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  • 7. BASES • A nitrogenous base is simply a nitrogen containing molecules that has the same chemical properties as a base. • They are the particularly important since they make up the building blocks of DNA. • Four bases are present in DNA(A,G,T,C). • They are classified into two division I. Pyrimidine II. Purine
  • 8. • Pyrimidine made of one 6 members ring. • Purine made of 6member ring fused to a 5 member ring.
  • 9. PHOSPHATE • DNA are made of nucleotides. • When it gets joined to the growing strand of DNA , two of its phosphates are lost, and the remaining one attaches to another nucleotides sugar. • 5’ end always has the phosphate attached.
  • 11. DOUBLE HELIX DNA • The discovery in 1953 of the double helix, the twisted ladder structure of deoxyribonucleic acid by James watson and Crick. How double helix structure maintained? • Sugar – phosphate backbone is hydrophilic so is position on the outside. • Nitrogenous bases are very reactive so are protected on inside. • Polynucleotide's are antiparallel, they run in opposite directions.
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  • 13. DOUBLE HELIX AND HYDROGEN BONDING • Made of two strands of nucleotides that are joined together by hydrogen bonding. • Adenine and thymine are pair up and cytosine and guanine are pair up. • Each pair is connected through hydrogen bonding. • Hydrogen bonding always occurs between one pyrimiding and one purine.
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  • 16. TYPES AND CONFORMATIONS OF DNA B-DNA: • DNA duplex model proposed by watson and crick is right handed spiral and is called B-DNA (Balanced DNA). • It is more hydrated and most frequently found DNA in living cells. • Single turn of helix has 10 base pairs. • It is physiologically and biologically active forms. And it can changed into other forms.
  • 17. A-DNA: • Another right handed duplex model is A-DNA (Alternate DNA). • Here a single turn of helix has 11 base pairs. • Right handed DNA is known to change temporarily into the left handed form at least for a short distance. • Such changes may cause in gene expressions .
  • 18. Z-DNA: • Z-DNA(zigzag DNA) is left handed double helix with zigzag backbone alternate purine and pyrimidine bases. • Single turn of 45Å length with 12 base pairs and single groove.
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  • 21. RNA • Ribonucleic acid, a nucleic acid present in all living cells. • It is principal role is to act as a messenger carrying instructions from DNA for controlling the synthesis of proteins , although n some viruses RNA rather than DNA carries the genetic information. • RNA is a polymer of ribonucleotieds linked together by 3’-5’ phosphodiester linkage.
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  • 23. PRIMARY STRUCTURE OF RNA • Like DNA, each RNA strand has the same basic structure, composed of nitrogenous bases covalently bound to a sugar-phosphate backbone. • However, unlike DNA, RNA is usually a single- stranded molecule.
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  • 25. TYPES OF RNA • In all prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms, three main classes of RNA molecules exit. i. Messenger RNA (mRNA) ii. Transfer RNA (tRNA) iii. Ribosomal RNA (rRNA)
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  • 27. STRUCTURAL CHARACTERISTICS OF m- RNA • The 3’ end of most m-RNA have a polymer of Adenylate residues (20-250) • The tail prevents the attack by 3’ exonucleases • Histones and interferons do not contain poly A tails. • The m-RNA molecules are formed with the help of DNA template during the process of transcription.
  • 28. • The sequence of nucleotides in mRNA is complementary to the sequence of nucleotides on template DNA. • The sequence carried on m-RNA is read in the form of codons. • A codon is made up of 3 nucleotides. • The m-RNA is formed after processing of heterogeneous nuclear RNA.
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  • 31. RIBOSOMAL RNA(r-RNA) • The eukaryotes ribosome contain two major nucleoprotein subunits. • A large one with a molecular weight(60s) and smaller subunit with a molecular weight(40s). • The 60s subunits contain a 5s ribosomal RNA, 5.8s rRNA, and a 28s rRNA; there are also probably more than 50 specific polypeptides. • The 40s subunits smaller and contains a single 18s rRNA and approximately 30 distinct polypeptide chains.
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  • 33. TRANSFER RNA(tRNA) • Transfer RNA are the smallest of three major species of RNA molecules. • They have 74-95 nucleotide residues. • They are synthesized by the nuclear processing of a precursor molecules. • They transfer the amino acid from cytoplasm to the protein synthesizing machinery, hence the name tRNA. • They are easily soluble, hence called “Soluble RNA or sRNA.
  • 34. • They are also called adaptor molecules. • They are at least 20 species of tRNA one corresponding to each of the 20 amino acid required for protein synthesis.
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  • 36. STRUCTURAL CHARECTERSTICS OF tRNA • tRNA classified into 3 divisions. i. Primary structure ii. Secondary structure iii. Tertiary structure
  • 37. PRIMARY STRUCTURE OF tRNA • Linear sequence of nucleotides is 60-90 in nucleotides long but most commonly 76. • Many modified bases, sometimes accounting for 20% of the total bases in any one tRNA molecules. • All of them are created post transcriptioally.
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  • 39. SECONDARY STRUCTURE OF tRNA • Each single tRNA shows extensive internal base pairing and acquires a clover leaf like structure. • The structure is stabilized by hydrogen bonding between the bases and in a consistent feature.
  • 40. • All tRNA contain 5 main arms or loops which areas follows: i. Acceptor arm ii. Anticodan arm iii. D HU arm iv. T Ψ C arm v. Extra arm
  • 41. TERTIARY STRUCTURE OF t-RNA • The L-shaped tertiary structure is formed by further folding of the clover leaf due to hydrogen bonds between T and D arms.