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Nucleic Acids Organic Molecules: Carbohydrates Proteins Lipids Nucleic Acids

Nucleic Acid Basics Contain instructions to build proteins 2 types: – DNA – RNA Blueprint to build a boat Proteins built from DNA instructions

Nucleic Acid Basics Contain instructions to build proteins 2 types: – DNA – RNA Composed of smaller units called nucleotides – Monomer: Nucleotide – Polymer: Nucleic acid Monomer: nucleotide Monomer: nucleotide Monomer: nucleotide Monomer: nucleotide Monomer: nucleotide Monomer: nucleotide Nucleic acid (polymer)

Nucleotide Structure What’s a nucleotide? Monomer of nucleic acids Three parts – Sugar molecule – Phosphate group – 1 of 4 Nitrogen bases Adenine (A) Thymine (T) Guanine (G) Cytosine (C) Monomer: nucleotide Monomer: nucleotide Monomer: nucleotide Monomer: nucleotide Monomer: nucleotide Monomer: nucleotide Nucleic acid (polymer) adenine thymine cytosine guanine

Nucleotide Structure What’s a nucleotide? Monomer of nucleic acids Three parts – Sugar molecule – Phosphate group – 1 of 4 Nitrogen bases (A, T, C, or G) Nucleotides combine to make nucleic acids Instructions for ribosomes to make protein

1. How many nucleotides are pictured? 2. What is this long chain of nucleotides called? 3. Name the blue shaped pentagon molecule. 4. What are these individual monomers called? 5. What will these instructions be used to create? Six Nucleic acid Sugar Nucleotides Protein 1 min: Discuss with your neighbor

Deoxyribonucleic Acid Double Helix: 2 chains of nucleotides Hydrogen bond connects the two nucleotides

Deoxyribonucleic Acid Double Helix: 2 chains of nucleotides Hydrogen bond connects the two nucleotides 4 DNA Nitrogen Bases: – A pairs with T – C pairs with G

Deoxyribonucleic Acid Double Helix: 2 chains of nucleotides Hydrogen bond connects the two nucleotides Chargaff’s Rules: – A pairs with T – C pairs with G Gene: section of DNA that codes for a protein Gene A: Hemoglobin protein Gene B: Keratin protein Gene C: Collagen protein

Ribonucleic Acid Single chain of nucleotides RNA Nitrogen Bases: Adenine, Uracil, Cytosine, Guanine

Ribonucleic Acid Single chain of nucleotides RNA Nitrogen Bases: Adenine, Uracil, Cytosine, Guanine Function: Deliver instructions from DNA to ribosomes Instructions to build protein Physically builds the protein

1 min: Discuss with your neighbor MonosaccharidePolysaccharide Amino acid Fatty acid, Glycerol Nucleotide Protein (Polypeptide) Lipid Nucleic Acid

Review 1)Name the monomer of nucleic acids. 2)Draw & label a nucleotide. 3)How are the four nitrogen bases of DNA abbreviated and how do they pair up? RNA? 4)What does the phosphate molecule of a nucleotide bond with? 5)What do you call a section of DNA that codes for a specific protein? 6)If the DNA nitrogen bases were TACCGGAT, how would the attached DNA strand read? 7)How are DNA and RNA different? Same? 8)Vocabulary: Monomer, Polymer, Nucleotide, Double helix, Nitrogen base