MBIO 2360 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Hydrogenation, Pyrimidine Dimer, Aliphatic Compound

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A polymer of purine and pyrimidine ribonucleotides again linked by 3"-5" phosphodiester linkages. Rna contains a,g,c, and u but not t. Sugar moiety is ribose (not 2"dexoyribose as in dna: this means that the rna is chemically less stable: it can be hydrolyzed by alkali to give 2",3" cyclic diesters of the mononucleotides. The oh on c2" on rna can interact with the phosphate and get a monocyclic diester: dna is resistant since it lacks oh on the 2"c. Rna is single stranded but it can fold back on itself to form base-paired regions such as hairpins, therefore acquiring double stranded character (secondary structure) An example of secondary structure: base pairs, draw. An example of tertiary structure: like protein, very complex folded structures are possible with rna, like protein, some of these structures have catalytic properties. A ribosome: unusual base pairs (non watson-crick) are often seen.

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