BI346 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Helicase, Uracil, Ribose

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Dna and rna are polymers of nucleotides nucleotide = sugar and base and phosphate. Dna packaged super coiling to save space. Dna: used as a template in two ways. Dna is the template for rna in process of transcription. Semi conservative = 1 exact same strand and one that dna polymerase has synthesized. Only dntp"s are used (d stands for deoxy) Transcription: uses the same dna template and then rna is made. Questions: do you think that rna will form right handed helicase similar to b- My thought: yes because its making a copy of the dna which is also right handed. Is there room in the structure for the extra piece of the sugar. Usually there is a clash with the hydroxyl and the dna. The atoms are too close together = unfavourable fold for dna (the hydroxyls) The 2"oh can also break phosphodiester bond this is why rna is less stable than.

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