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DNA and Replication
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History of DNA
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History of DNA • Early scientists thought protein was the cell’s hereditary material because it was more complex than DNA
• Proteins were composed of 20 different amino acids in long polypeptide chains
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Transformation • Fred Griffith worked with virulent S and nonvirulent R strain Pneumoccocus bacteria
• He found that R strain could become virulent when it took in DNA from heat-killed S strain
• Study suggested that DNA was probably the genetic material
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Griffith Experiment
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History of DNA • Chromosomes are made of both DNA and protein
• Experiments on bacteriophage viruses by Hershey & Chase proved that DNA was the cell’s genetic material
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Discovery of DNA Structure
• Erwin Chargaff showed the amounts of the four bases on DNA ( A,T,C,G)
• In a body or somatic cell: A = 30.3% T = 30.3% G = 19.5% C = 19.9%
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Chargaff’s Rule • Adenine must pair with Thymine
• Guanine must pair with Cytosine
• The bases form weak hydrogen bonds
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DNA Structure • Rosalind Franklin took diffraction x-ray photographs of DNA crystals
• In the 1950’s, Watson & Crick built the first model of DNA using Franklin’s x-rays
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Rosalind Franklin
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DNA Structure
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DNA • Two strands coiled called a double helix
• Sides made of a pentose sugar Deoxyribose bonded to phosphate (PO4) groups by phosphodiester bonds
• Center made of nitrogen bases bonded together by weak hydrogen bonds
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DNA Double Helix
Nitrogenous Base (A,T,G or C)
“Rungs of ladder”
“Legs of ladder”
Phosphate & Sugar Backbone
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Helix • Most DNA has a right-hand twist with 10 base pairs in a complete turn
• Left twisted DNA is called Z-DNA or southpaw DNA
• Hot spots occur where right and left twisted DNA meet producing mutations
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DNA • Stands for Deoxyribonucleic acid
• Made up of subunits called nucleotides
• Nucleotide made of: 1. Phosphate group 2. 5-carbon sugar 3. Nitrogenous base copyright cmassengale
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DNA Nucleotide
O=P-O O
Phosphate Group
N Nitrogenous base (A, G, C, or T)
CH2
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C1 C4
C3 C2
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Sugar (deoxyribose)
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Pentose Sugar • Carbons are numbered clockwise 1’ to 5’
CH2
O
C1 C4
C3 C2
5
Sugar (deoxyribose)
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DNA
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Antiparallel Strands • One strand of
DNA goes from 5’ to 3’ (sugars)
• The other strand is opposite in direction going 3’ to 5’ (sugars)
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Nitrogenous Bases • Double ring PURINES Adenine (A) Guanine (G) • Single ring PYRIMIDINES Thymine (T) Cytosine (C) T or C
A or G
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Base-Pairings • Purines only pair with Pyrimidines
• Three hydrogen bonds required to bond Guanine & Cytosine
C G
3 H-bonds
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•Two hydrogen bonds are required to bond Adenine & Thymine
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Question:
• If there is 30% Adenine, how much Cytosine is present?
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Answer: • There would be 20% Cytosine
• Adenine (30%) = Thymine (30%)
• Guanine (20%) = Cytosine (20%)
• Therefore, 60% A-T and 40% C-G
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DNA Replication
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Replication Facts • DNA has to be copied before a cell divides
• DNA is copied during the S or synthesis phase of interphase
• New cells will need identical DNA strands
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Synthesis Phase (S phase) • S phase during interphase of the
cell cycle • Nucleus of eukaryotes
Mitosis -prophase -metaphase -anaphase -telophase
G1 G2
S phase
interphase
DNA replication takes place in the S phase.
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DNA Replication • Begins at Origins of Replication • Two strands open forming Replication
Forks (Y-shaped region) • New strands grow at the forks
Replication Fork
Parental DNA Molecule
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DNA Replication • As the 2 DNA strands open at
the origin, Replication Bubbles form
• Prokaryotes (bacteria) have a single bubble
• Eukaryotic chromosomes have MANY bubbles
Bubbles Bubbles
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DNA Replication • Enzyme Helicase unwinds and separates the 2 DNA strands by breaking the weak hydrogen bonds
• Single-Strand Binding Proteins attach and keep the 2 DNA strands separated and untwisted
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DNA Replication • Enzyme Topoisomerase attaches to the 2 forks of the bubble to relieve stress on the DNA molecule as it separates Enzyme
DNA
Enzyme
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DNA Replication • Before new DNA strands can
form, there must be RNA primers present to start the addition of new nucleotides
• Primase is the enzyme that synthesizes the RNA Primer
• DNA polymerase can then add the new nucleotides
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DNA Replication • DNA polymerase can only add nucleotides to the 3’ end of the DNA
• This causes the NEW strand to be built in a 5’ to 3’ direction
RNA Primer DNA Polymerase
Nucleotide
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Remember HOW the Carbons Are Numbered!
O O=P-O O
Phosphate Group
N Nitrogenous base (A, G, C, or T)
CH2
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C1 C4
C3 C2
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Sugar (deoxyribose)
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Remember the Strands are Antiparallel
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Synthesis of the New DNA Strands
• The Leading Strand is synthesized as a single strand from the point of origin toward the opening replication fork
RNA Primer DNA Polymerase Nucleotides
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Synthesis of the New DNA Strands
• The Lagging Strand is synthesized discontinuously against overall direction of replication
• This strand is made in MANY short segments It is replicated from the replication fork toward the origin
RNA Primer
Leading Strand
DNA Polymerase
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Lagging Strand Segments • Okazaki Fragments - series of
short segments on the lagging strand
• Must be joined together by an enzyme
Lagging Strand
RNA Primer
DNA Polymerase
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Joining of Okazaki Fragments
• The enzyme Ligase joins the Okazaki fragments together to make one strand
Lagging Strand
Okazaki Fragment 2
DNA ligase
Okazaki Fragment 1
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Replication of Strands Replication Fork
Point of Origin
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Proofreading New DNA
• DNA polymerase initially makes about 1 in 10,000 base pairing errors
• Enzymes proofread and correct these mistakes
• The new error rate for DNA that has been proofread is 1 in 1 billion base pairing errors
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Semiconservative Model of Replication
• Idea presented by Watson & Crick • The two strands of the parental
molecule separate, and each acts as a template for a new complementary strand
• New DNA consists of 1 PARENTAL (original) and 1 NEW strand of DNA
Parental DNA
DNA Template
New DNA
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DNA Damage & Repair • Chemicals & ultraviolet radiation
damage the DNA in our body cells • Cells must continuously repair
DAMAGED DNA • Excision repair occurs when any of
over 50 repair enzymes remove damaged parts of DNA
• DNA polymerase and DNA ligase replace and bond the new nucleotides together
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Question:
• What would be the complementary DNA strand for the following DNA sequence?
DNA 5’-CGTATG-3’
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Answer:
DNA 5’-CGTATG-3’ DNA 3’-GCATAC-5’
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