BIOL-UA 21 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Nucleoside Triphosphate, Adenosine Triphosphate, Central Dogma Of Molecular Biology

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9/9: the central dogma i-dna as chemical and. The cell as a city in order to understand cell, need to first understand its organization, regulation job of cell done by proteins made in cytoplasm tells us that protein need to get from cytoplasm to nucleus. Information flow in cell: dna mrna proteins. Doesn"t mean that every dna gets transcribed rna and every rna gets translated into a protein. Regulation: all of our cells have the same dna; but up to regulation as to what gets transcribed, translated. Small molecule subunits of dna are nucleotides ; for proteins- amino acids. Nucleotide: five-carbon sugar (ribose or deoxyribose), phosphate group connected to fifth carbon (5"), nitrogenous base. 5" carbon on one ring, 3" carbon on another ring directionality: 5" end (phosphate) 3" end (oh) new bases always added to 3" end. Used to power polymerization of dna in cell. Adenosine triphosphate (atp): ribonucleotide and energy currency in cell.

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