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DNA                                                  2

 DNA stands for deoxyribose nucleic acid

 This chemical substance is present in the nucleus
 of all cells in all living organisms
 DNA controls all the chemical changes which
 take place in cells
 The kind of cell which is formed, (muscle, blood,
 nerve etc) is controlled by DNA
 The kind of organism which is produced (buttercup,
 giraffe, herring, human etc) is controlled by DNA
DNA molecule                                      3


 DNA is a very large molecule made up of a long
 chain of sub-units
 The sub-units are called nucleotides

  Each nucleotide is made up of
     a sugar called deoxyribose
     a phosphate group -PO4 and
     an organic base
Ribose & deoxyribose                                   4

 Ribose is a sugar, like glucose, but with only five
 carbon atoms in its molecule
  Deoxyribose is almost the same but lacks one
  oxygen atom
  Both molecules may be represented by the symbol
The bases                                      5

     The most common organic bases are

    Adenine                          (A)


    Thymine                              (T)


     Cytosine                            (C)


     Guanine                             (G)
Nucleotides                                           6


The deoxyribose, the phosphate and one of the bases

        Combine to form a nucleotide


     PO4
                                 adenine



               deoxyribose
Joined nucleotides                                7

      PO4

                                A molecule of
      PO4                       DNA is formed
                                by millions of
                                nucleotides
     PO4
                                joined together
                                in a long chain
     PO4




    sugar-phosphate   + bases
    backbone
8




In fact, the DNA usually consists of a double
strand of nucleotides

The sugar-phosphate chains are on the outside
and the strands are held together by chemical
bonds between the bases
2-stranded DNA               9
                  PO4
     PO4


                 PO4
     PO4



     PO4         PO4


                 PO4
     PO4


                   PO4
     PO4


                   PO4
    PO4


                       PO4
    PO4


                   PO4
    PO4
Bonding 1                                    10


  The bases always pair up in the same way

  Adenine forms a bond with Thymine

            Adenine    Thymine



    and Cytosine bonds with Guanine

            Cytosine    Guanine
Bonding 2                               11

                                 PO4
     PO4
            adenine    thymine

                                 PO4
     PO4
            cytosine   guanine

                                 PO4
    PO4


                                  PO4
    PO4
Pairing up                     12
                    PO4
             PO4


                   PO4
             PO4



             PO4   PO4


                   PO4
             PO4


                     PO4
             PO4


                     PO4
             PO4


                         PO4
             PO4


                     PO4
             PO4
13




The paired strands are coiled into a spiral called

            A DOUBLE HELIX
14
THE DOUBLE
  HELIX
                    bases




  sugar-phosphate
  chain
15




A DIY model of
part of a DNA
molecule
replication                                        16

   Before a cell divides, the DNA strands unwind
   and separate
   Each strand makes a new partner by adding
   the appropriate nucleotides
   The result is that there are now two double-
   stranded DNA molecules in the nucleus

   So that when the cell divides, each nucleus
   contains identical DNA
  This process is called replication
17
                     PO4
PO4   The strands
       separate     PO4
PO4



PO4                 PO4



PO4                 PO4


                      PO4
PO4


                      PO4
PO4


                          PO4
PO4


                      PO4
PO4
18
      Each strand builds up its partner by adding
      the appropriate nucleotides
                           PO4                        PO4
PO4                              PO4


                         PO4                        PO4
                                 PO4
PO4

                                 PO4                PO4
PO4                      PO4

                          PO4    PO4                PO4
PO4

                          PO4                         PO4
PO4                              PO4


                          PO4                         PO4
                                 PO4
PO4

                           PO4                        PO4
PO4                              PO4


                          PO4                        PO4
                                 PO4
PO4
Genetic code 1                                      19

     The sequence of bases in DNA forms the
                 Genetic Code

     A group of three bases (a triplet) controls
     the production of a particular amino acid in
     the cytoplasm of the cell

      The different amino acids and the order in
      which they are joined up determines the
      sort of protein being produced
Genetic code 2                                             20

 This is a small, imaginary protein molecule showing
  how a sequence of 5 different amino acids could
 determine the shape and identity of the molecule

    Ser-Cyst-Val-Gly-Ser-Cyst Ala
                                      Val
    Val-Cyst-Ser-Ala-Ser-Cyst-Gly

                     Val- Cyst-Ala-Ala-Ser-Gly


  Each amino acid (Serine, Cysteine, Valine, Glycine and
  Alanine) is coded for by a particular triplet of bases
Coding                                         21

For example

     Cytosine


         Adenine         Codes for   Valine

         Thymine

          Cytosine (C)
          Guanine (G)    Codes for   Alanine
          Adenine (A)
Triplet code                                          22

 This is known as the triplet code

  Each triplet codes for a specific amino acid

  CGA - CAA - CCA - CCA - GCT - GGG - GAG - CCA -

   Ala   Val   Gly   Gly   Arg   Pro   Leu   Gly

 The amino acids are joined together in the correct
 sequence to make part of a protein
   Ala   Val   Gly   Gly   Arg   Pro   Leu   Gly
DNA and enzymes                                      23


 The proteins build the cell structures

 They also make enzymes

The DNA controls which enzymes are made and
the enzymes determine what reactions take place

The structures and reactions in the cell determine
what sort of a cell it is and what its function is

So DNA exerts its control through the enzymes
Genes                                             24



 A sequence of triplets in the DNA molecule may
 code for a complete protein

 Such a sequence forms a gene

 There may be a thousand or more bases in
 one gene
Question 1
Which of the following are components of
nucleotides?
 (a) deoxyribose
 (b) amino acids
 (c) phosphate
 (d) enzymes
 (e) organic bases
Question 2
Which of the following represent a correct
pairing of bases?
 (a) adenine with thymine
 (b) adenine with guanine
 (c) thymine with adenine
 (d) guanine with cytosine
 (e) thymine with thymine
Question 3

DNA molecules are formed from

(a) organic bases

(b) amino acids

(c) deoxyribose

(d) nucleotides
Question 4

Which of the following are organic bases?

(a) Valine

(b) Guanine

(c) Thymine

 (d) Serine
Question 5
Replication of DNA occurs

(a) During cell division

(b) before cell division

(c) at any time
Question 6

A nucleotide triplet codes for

(a) a protein

(b) an amino acid

(c) an enzyme

(d) an organic base
Answer

CORRECT
Answer


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Dna

  • 1. 1
  • 2. DNA 2 DNA stands for deoxyribose nucleic acid This chemical substance is present in the nucleus of all cells in all living organisms DNA controls all the chemical changes which take place in cells The kind of cell which is formed, (muscle, blood, nerve etc) is controlled by DNA The kind of organism which is produced (buttercup, giraffe, herring, human etc) is controlled by DNA
  • 3. DNA molecule 3 DNA is a very large molecule made up of a long chain of sub-units The sub-units are called nucleotides Each nucleotide is made up of a sugar called deoxyribose a phosphate group -PO4 and an organic base
  • 4. Ribose & deoxyribose 4 Ribose is a sugar, like glucose, but with only five carbon atoms in its molecule Deoxyribose is almost the same but lacks one oxygen atom Both molecules may be represented by the symbol
  • 5. The bases 5 The most common organic bases are Adenine (A) Thymine (T) Cytosine (C) Guanine (G)
  • 6. Nucleotides 6 The deoxyribose, the phosphate and one of the bases Combine to form a nucleotide PO4 adenine deoxyribose
  • 7. Joined nucleotides 7 PO4 A molecule of PO4 DNA is formed by millions of nucleotides PO4 joined together in a long chain PO4 sugar-phosphate + bases backbone
  • 8. 8 In fact, the DNA usually consists of a double strand of nucleotides The sugar-phosphate chains are on the outside and the strands are held together by chemical bonds between the bases
  • 9. 2-stranded DNA 9 PO4 PO4 PO4 PO4 PO4 PO4 PO4 PO4 PO4 PO4 PO4 PO4 PO4 PO4 PO4 PO4
  • 10. Bonding 1 10 The bases always pair up in the same way Adenine forms a bond with Thymine Adenine Thymine and Cytosine bonds with Guanine Cytosine Guanine
  • 11. Bonding 2 11 PO4 PO4 adenine thymine PO4 PO4 cytosine guanine PO4 PO4 PO4 PO4
  • 12. Pairing up 12 PO4 PO4 PO4 PO4 PO4 PO4 PO4 PO4 PO4 PO4 PO4 PO4 PO4 PO4 PO4 PO4
  • 13. 13 The paired strands are coiled into a spiral called A DOUBLE HELIX
  • 14. 14 THE DOUBLE HELIX bases sugar-phosphate chain
  • 15. 15 A DIY model of part of a DNA molecule
  • 16. replication 16 Before a cell divides, the DNA strands unwind and separate Each strand makes a new partner by adding the appropriate nucleotides The result is that there are now two double- stranded DNA molecules in the nucleus So that when the cell divides, each nucleus contains identical DNA This process is called replication
  • 17. 17 PO4 PO4 The strands separate PO4 PO4 PO4 PO4 PO4 PO4 PO4 PO4 PO4 PO4 PO4 PO4 PO4 PO4
  • 18. 18 Each strand builds up its partner by adding the appropriate nucleotides PO4 PO4 PO4 PO4 PO4 PO4 PO4 PO4 PO4 PO4 PO4 PO4 PO4 PO4 PO4 PO4 PO4 PO4 PO4 PO4 PO4 PO4 PO4 PO4 PO4 PO4 PO4 PO4 PO4 PO4 PO4 PO4
  • 19. Genetic code 1 19 The sequence of bases in DNA forms the Genetic Code A group of three bases (a triplet) controls the production of a particular amino acid in the cytoplasm of the cell The different amino acids and the order in which they are joined up determines the sort of protein being produced
  • 20. Genetic code 2 20 This is a small, imaginary protein molecule showing how a sequence of 5 different amino acids could determine the shape and identity of the molecule Ser-Cyst-Val-Gly-Ser-Cyst Ala Val Val-Cyst-Ser-Ala-Ser-Cyst-Gly Val- Cyst-Ala-Ala-Ser-Gly Each amino acid (Serine, Cysteine, Valine, Glycine and Alanine) is coded for by a particular triplet of bases
  • 21. Coding 21 For example Cytosine Adenine Codes for Valine Thymine Cytosine (C) Guanine (G) Codes for Alanine Adenine (A)
  • 22. Triplet code 22 This is known as the triplet code Each triplet codes for a specific amino acid CGA - CAA - CCA - CCA - GCT - GGG - GAG - CCA - Ala Val Gly Gly Arg Pro Leu Gly The amino acids are joined together in the correct sequence to make part of a protein Ala Val Gly Gly Arg Pro Leu Gly
  • 23. DNA and enzymes 23 The proteins build the cell structures They also make enzymes The DNA controls which enzymes are made and the enzymes determine what reactions take place The structures and reactions in the cell determine what sort of a cell it is and what its function is So DNA exerts its control through the enzymes
  • 24. Genes 24 A sequence of triplets in the DNA molecule may code for a complete protein Such a sequence forms a gene There may be a thousand or more bases in one gene
  • 25. Question 1 Which of the following are components of nucleotides? (a) deoxyribose (b) amino acids (c) phosphate (d) enzymes (e) organic bases
  • 26. Question 2 Which of the following represent a correct pairing of bases? (a) adenine with thymine (b) adenine with guanine (c) thymine with adenine (d) guanine with cytosine (e) thymine with thymine
  • 27. Question 3 DNA molecules are formed from (a) organic bases (b) amino acids (c) deoxyribose (d) nucleotides
  • 28. Question 4 Which of the following are organic bases? (a) Valine (b) Guanine (c) Thymine (d) Serine
  • 29. Question 5 Replication of DNA occurs (a) During cell division (b) before cell division (c) at any time
  • 30. Question 6 A nucleotide triplet codes for (a) a protein (b) an amino acid (c) an enzyme (d) an organic base

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. The illustration is a ‘model’ of the double helix forming part of a DNA molecule (Slide 14)
  2. It is the phosphate group which gives DNA its acidic properties
  3. This is a teaching model. The colours of the bases do not conform to the accepted scheme today
  4. The nucleotides are present in the nucleoplasm. The nuclear equivalent of cytoplasm
  5. Although the DNA in the nucleus specifies the amino acids and their sequence, it is in the cytoplasm that the protein build-up takes place. The DNA of the nucleus makes a single strand of messenger RNA (ribo-nucleic acid) which leaves the nucleus and builds up the protein in the cytoplasm. The RNA code is complementary, but not identical, to the nuclear DNA. Text books usually give the coding for the RNA but in this presentation it is for the DNA itself