BIOL 1090 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Cohesin, Pyrimidine, Purine

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Ribonucleic acid (rna) and deoxyribonucleic acid (dna) are polymers: a phosphate group 2) a five carbon sugar ring 3) a cyclic nitrogen-containing base. These nucleotides are chained together by phosphodiester bonds. Dna is double-stranded and the strands are antiparallel and are held together by hydrogen bonds (between opposing strands) T-a bond is held together by 2 hydrogen bonds. C-g bond is held together by 3 hydrogen bonds. 5" end has a free phosphate group. 3" end has a free hydroxyl group. Most common form of dna is called b-dna. Packaging dna as a supercoil into nucleosomes. The linker region is susceptible to digestion by an endonuclease. Dna is wrapped around a nucleosome core of 8 histone proteins and anchored by a 9th histone called histone h1 to form a complete nucleosome: second level. An additional folding or supercoiling of the 11nm fibre to produce a 30nm fibre driven by nucleosomal interactions.

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