Title: DNA: The Chemical Nature of the Gene Chapter 10
1DNA The Chemical Nature of the GeneChapter 10
2Chapter 10 Lecture Outline
- Historical perspective
- DNA structure
- RNA structure
3Early historical perspective
4We enter the 20th century with an understanding
of the DNA building block.
5Some Experimental Data leading to DNA as
biological source of DNA
- Griffiths
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- Avery et al.
- Hershey and Chase
- Chargaff
- Wilkins and Franklin
- Watson and Crick
6Streptococcus pneumonia
Rough Strain
Smooth Strain
7Griffiths Experiment 1928
Conclusion A Transformation factor exists
81944 AveryMacLeodMcMarty
- Discovered tranforming principle as DNA
Oswald Avery
9Avery, MacLeod McCarty
IIIS virulent bacteria
Heat killed homogenize and filter
Destroy either RNA protein or DNA
Add samples to non-virulent bacteria
Only bacteria without IIIS DNA did not transform
10August 20, 2003
Martha Chase dies With Alfred D. Hershey, she
established DNA as the genetic material By
Milly Dawson
1908 1997
1930-2003
11Hershey and Chase Experiment, 1952 Confirms DNA
as genetic material
Support for nucleic acid transfer
12Conclusion DNA identified as source of genetic
information
13At the same time amore detailed chemical
Structure of DNA was also ongoing
14Franklin and Wilkins 1947
1916-2004
1920-1958
15Chargaffs Rule 1948
1905-2002
1905-2002
1905-2002
1905-2002
16Watson and Crick, 1953 inferred the DNA structure
17Nobel Prize 1962
1928-
1916-2004
1916-2004
18Fraenkel-Conrat 1956RNA also carries genetic
information
VIRAL RNA
19Tobacco Mosaic Virus
20The Structure of Genetic Material
21The building blocks of DNA are nucleotides.
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23RNAs Sugar DNAs Sugar
24Nitrogenous Bases
25DNA nucleotides
26Polarity and Anti-Parallel
27Back to Franklin and Wilkins Data Pairing of
specific classes of bases can account for
diameter of DNA
6 sided ring
6 sided ring 5 sided ring
Just right!
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29Most Common Secondary Structure (3D structure)
- B-DNA
- Alpha Helix
- Right Handed Turn
- 10 bases per 360º turn
30A function of Major and Minor Grooves
31DNA
Special structures
Modifications
32Integration of DNA and RNA
33Information Transfer
Central Dogma
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