ORGANIC CHEMISTRY-W/S.G+SOLN.MANUAL
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY-W/S.G+SOLN.MANUAL
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Chapter 26, Problem 20P
Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The sequences of bases in the sense strand of DNA that resulted from the given mRNA has to be written.

Concept introduction:

RNA is the abbreviation term of “Ribonucleic Acid”. It is a complex molecule found in all living things.

RNA helps to make proteins.

Important RNAs such as messenger RNA (mRNA), rRNA (ribosomal RNA) and tRNA (transfer RNA) and their functions are mentioned below,

RNAFunctionmRNAinstructionstoproteinrRNApartoftheribosomestRNAcarriersthatmatchaminoacidstocodonsduringtranslation

Codons are the sequence of three bases in mRNA that specifies the amino acid to be incorporated into a protein.

Some amino acids and their corresponding mRNA codons are listed below,

Aminoacid*mRNAcodonsAla_nineGCU,GCC,GCA,GCGAsp_aragineGAU,GACVal_ineGUU,GUC,GUA,GUGHis_tidineCAU,CACMet_hionineAUGCys_teineUGU,UGCPro_lineCCU,CCC,CCA,CCGLys_ineAAA,AAGGly_cineGGU,GGC,GGA,GGGTyr_osineUAU,UAC*Thethreelettercodeforeachaminoacidisunderlined.

Anticodons are the matching sequence on the tRNA to the codon on the mRNA.  A base is nitrogen containing heterocyclic compound which is found in DNA and RNA.

There are mainly four nitrogen bases in RNA.

  1. (1) Adenine
  2. (2) Guanine
  3. (3) Cytosine
  4. (4) Uracil

In RNA, Adenine always makes a double bond with uracil (A=U) and cytosine always makes triple bond with guanine (GC)

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