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Lecture 5:
DNA:
Chemical composition
Readings (chapter 2)
Course 281
Lessons for life
AIMS
• Learn the chemical language of life.
• Understand the chemical composition of DNA
and RNA (similarities and differences).
• Understand the chemical bond that links the
units of DNA and RNA.
What is the genome?
The book of life
The code to our existence
The instructions to make who we are
The map to how we look, feel, think, and behave
The genome is ourselves in a chemical language
The human book of life – an anology
I have two
books
THE GENOME
The human book of life – an anology
Can you define the genome?
What cells in your body have one copy of
the genome and what cells have two?
Some details on the human book of life
• Humans are diploid organisms
- two books (genomes) in
most of their cells.
• Each book (genome) is
composed of 23 chapters
(chromosomes).
• The total number of chapters
(chromosomes) in a humans
is 46.
• Approximately 3 billion letters
in the book!
• Sex determination depends
on chapter 23 (the sex
chromosomes).
• XX ➔ female.
• XY ➔ male.
Autosomal chromosomes
Sex chromosomes
Sex determination (mostly)
X X X Y
What are the 23rd chapters of your books of life?
More details about the book
• The number of pages,
word, and letters differ in
each chapter
(chromosome).
• Chapters
(chromosomes) are
numbered based on their
size. (chr 1 is the
largest).
• The instructions/readable
sections (genes) are not
equally distributed over the
chromosomes.
• Many sections of the book
(genome) are not readable.
• Many sections of the book
are of repeated letter,
words, or sentences.
• The book is written in a
chemical language
composed of four letters
(A,T,G,C).
• Sentences are made of
words made of three
letters (AAC, ATG, etc.).
What is written and how to read it?
ATGCCATCACAAATGCGGC
TATGCCATGACAAATGCGG
CTAATGCCATGACAAATGC
GGCTAATGCCATGACAAATG
CGGCTAATGCCATGACAAAT
GCGGCTACATGACAAATGC
GGCTAATGCCATGACAAATG
CGGCTAATCATGACAAATGC
GGCTACATGACCATGACAAA
TGCGGCTACATGACAACAA
CAACAACAACAACAACAAC
AACAACATATATATATATATAT
ATATATATATATATATATATATAT
ATATATATATATATATATATATAT
ATATATATATATATATATATATAT
ATATATATATATATATATATATAT
ATATATATATATATATATATATAT
ATATATATATATATATATATATAT
ATATATAT
Met-Pro-Ser-Met-Arg-Lue-Cys-
His-Asp-Lys-Cys-Gly-stop
Bla bla bla bla bla
More bla bla bla bla
Make brown eyes and stop
The genome in a cell?
The Wellcome collection in London.
The human genome printed using font size (5)!
The genome in a cell?
• If we print the genome
using font size 12 and
stretch the letter, it
would go ~ from Kuwait
to Spain!
• A lot of information. How
is it packaged in a 100
trillion tiny little human
cells (1-100 um)?
Lost?
Are you lost with these analogy?
If yes, do not worry.
You will learn all the details during this
course ☺
Nucleic acids
We have established that DNA is the genetic code.
What is it composed of?
If DNA is the genetic code, what is RNA?
What’s up with these weird names?
Nucleic acids
• DNA and RNA are organic compounds belong
to a class called Nucleic acids.
• We will learn the similarities and differences
between them.
DNA and RNA chemical unit
• The chemical unit that makes nucleic acids (DNA and
RNA) is called Nucleotide.
Nucleotide
• A nucleotide is
composed of:
1. Sugar
2. Phosphate group
3. Nitrogenous base
DNA and RNA chemical unit
• A nucleoside is a
part of the nucleotide
and is composed of:
1. Sugar
2. Nitrogenous base
Nucleoside
The sugar
• The sugar in DNA and RNA is almost the
same.
• The sugar is a pentose (5 carbon sugar) –
count them and know the carbon’s numbers.
The sugar
• RNA’s sugar is ribose. Hydroxyl group (OH) on
most carbons.
• DNA’s is deoxy ribos. 2-deoxy-ribose (with out
OH on carbon #2)
The phosphate group
• The phosphate group is
attached to carbon #5 of the
sugar.
• It is essential for the
formation of DNA and RNA
backbone and linking the
nucleotides (we will see
later).
• It is the reason for the
negative charge of DNA and
RNA.
The nucleotide bases
Nitrogenous bases
Small bases Large bases
Pyrimidines
One ring
Purines
Two rings
Found in DNA and
RNA
Found in RNA Found in DNA
Thy-Mickey and Mini-cil
N
N
H
N
N
H
Thymine
Mickey Mouse
Uracil
Mini Mouse
Nucleotides
There are millions/billions of nucleotides in one
genome.
How are they linked and connected?
Nucleotide linking
• Nucleotides are linked via phsphodiester bond.
• A covalent bond links the phosphate group of one
nucleotide to the 3’ carbon of the sugar of another.
Nucleotide linking
• The backbone of DNA/RNA is composed of sugar-
phosphate-sugar-phosphate etc.
Polynucleotides
• Polynucleotides: (poly=many) a number of nucleotides
liked together via phosphodiester bonds.
Polynucleotides
• What is DNA polarity?
• A number of polynucleotides
have two different ends.
1. 5’ end: where the 5’ carbon
at one end of the molecule
has a phosphate group.
2. 3’ end: where the 3’ carbon
at the other end of the
molecule has a hydroxyl
group.
To study
Nucleotide
Nucleoside
ribose
deoxyribose
2-deoxyribose
DNA
RNA
DNA backbone
RNA backbone
Phosphodiester bond
Polynucleotide
5’ carbon
3’ carbon
2’ carbon
Thymine
Guanine
Cytosine
Adenine
Uracil
A
U
G
T
C
Purine
Pyrimidine
Hydrogen bond
ribose
pentose
Expectations
• You know the chemical composition of DNA
and RNA.
• You know the two chemical differences
between DNA and RNA.
• You know the names and terminology of the
chemical units of DNA and RNA.
• You know the chemical differences between
DNA and RNA.
For a smile

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281 lec5 chemical composition

  • 3. AIMS • Learn the chemical language of life. • Understand the chemical composition of DNA and RNA (similarities and differences). • Understand the chemical bond that links the units of DNA and RNA.
  • 4. What is the genome? The book of life The code to our existence The instructions to make who we are The map to how we look, feel, think, and behave The genome is ourselves in a chemical language
  • 5. The human book of life – an anology I have two books THE GENOME
  • 6. The human book of life – an anology Can you define the genome? What cells in your body have one copy of the genome and what cells have two?
  • 7. Some details on the human book of life • Humans are diploid organisms - two books (genomes) in most of their cells. • Each book (genome) is composed of 23 chapters (chromosomes). • The total number of chapters (chromosomes) in a humans is 46. • Approximately 3 billion letters in the book! • Sex determination depends on chapter 23 (the sex chromosomes). • XX ➔ female. • XY ➔ male. Autosomal chromosomes Sex chromosomes
  • 8. Sex determination (mostly) X X X Y What are the 23rd chapters of your books of life?
  • 9. More details about the book • The number of pages, word, and letters differ in each chapter (chromosome). • Chapters (chromosomes) are numbered based on their size. (chr 1 is the largest). • The instructions/readable sections (genes) are not equally distributed over the chromosomes. • Many sections of the book (genome) are not readable. • Many sections of the book are of repeated letter, words, or sentences. • The book is written in a chemical language composed of four letters (A,T,G,C). • Sentences are made of words made of three letters (AAC, ATG, etc.).
  • 10. What is written and how to read it? ATGCCATCACAAATGCGGC TATGCCATGACAAATGCGG CTAATGCCATGACAAATGC GGCTAATGCCATGACAAATG CGGCTAATGCCATGACAAAT GCGGCTACATGACAAATGC GGCTAATGCCATGACAAATG CGGCTAATCATGACAAATGC GGCTACATGACCATGACAAA TGCGGCTACATGACAACAA CAACAACAACAACAACAAC AACAACATATATATATATATAT ATATATATATATATATATATATAT ATATATATATATATATATATATAT ATATATATATATATATATATATAT ATATATATATATATATATATATAT ATATATATATATATATATATATAT ATATATATATATATATATATATAT ATATATAT Met-Pro-Ser-Met-Arg-Lue-Cys- His-Asp-Lys-Cys-Gly-stop Bla bla bla bla bla More bla bla bla bla Make brown eyes and stop
  • 11. The genome in a cell? The Wellcome collection in London. The human genome printed using font size (5)!
  • 12. The genome in a cell? • If we print the genome using font size 12 and stretch the letter, it would go ~ from Kuwait to Spain! • A lot of information. How is it packaged in a 100 trillion tiny little human cells (1-100 um)?
  • 13. Lost? Are you lost with these analogy? If yes, do not worry. You will learn all the details during this course ☺
  • 14. Nucleic acids We have established that DNA is the genetic code. What is it composed of? If DNA is the genetic code, what is RNA? What’s up with these weird names?
  • 15. Nucleic acids • DNA and RNA are organic compounds belong to a class called Nucleic acids. • We will learn the similarities and differences between them.
  • 16. DNA and RNA chemical unit • The chemical unit that makes nucleic acids (DNA and RNA) is called Nucleotide. Nucleotide • A nucleotide is composed of: 1. Sugar 2. Phosphate group 3. Nitrogenous base
  • 17. DNA and RNA chemical unit • A nucleoside is a part of the nucleotide and is composed of: 1. Sugar 2. Nitrogenous base Nucleoside
  • 18. The sugar • The sugar in DNA and RNA is almost the same. • The sugar is a pentose (5 carbon sugar) – count them and know the carbon’s numbers.
  • 19. The sugar • RNA’s sugar is ribose. Hydroxyl group (OH) on most carbons. • DNA’s is deoxy ribos. 2-deoxy-ribose (with out OH on carbon #2)
  • 20. The phosphate group • The phosphate group is attached to carbon #5 of the sugar. • It is essential for the formation of DNA and RNA backbone and linking the nucleotides (we will see later). • It is the reason for the negative charge of DNA and RNA.
  • 21. The nucleotide bases Nitrogenous bases Small bases Large bases Pyrimidines One ring Purines Two rings Found in DNA and RNA Found in RNA Found in DNA
  • 23. Nucleotides There are millions/billions of nucleotides in one genome. How are they linked and connected?
  • 24. Nucleotide linking • Nucleotides are linked via phsphodiester bond. • A covalent bond links the phosphate group of one nucleotide to the 3’ carbon of the sugar of another.
  • 25. Nucleotide linking • The backbone of DNA/RNA is composed of sugar- phosphate-sugar-phosphate etc.
  • 26. Polynucleotides • Polynucleotides: (poly=many) a number of nucleotides liked together via phosphodiester bonds.
  • 27. Polynucleotides • What is DNA polarity? • A number of polynucleotides have two different ends. 1. 5’ end: where the 5’ carbon at one end of the molecule has a phosphate group. 2. 3’ end: where the 3’ carbon at the other end of the molecule has a hydroxyl group.
  • 28. To study Nucleotide Nucleoside ribose deoxyribose 2-deoxyribose DNA RNA DNA backbone RNA backbone Phosphodiester bond Polynucleotide 5’ carbon 3’ carbon 2’ carbon Thymine Guanine Cytosine Adenine Uracil A U G T C Purine Pyrimidine Hydrogen bond ribose pentose
  • 29. Expectations • You know the chemical composition of DNA and RNA. • You know the two chemical differences between DNA and RNA. • You know the names and terminology of the chemical units of DNA and RNA. • You know the chemical differences between DNA and RNA.