Stella Double Helix Background Information (English)
Stella Double Helix Background Information (English)
Stella Double Helix Background Information (English)
▶ What is DNA?
DNA stands for "Deoxyribonucleic Acid," a molecule that contains genetic information of all living things. This molecule is
located mostly in the nucleus of a cell and provides instructions for living things to grow and develop! The structure of
DNA is double helix-shaped, and this structure was discovered by James Watson and Francis Crick in 1953. For your
information, chromosome/DNA/gene are confused with each other, but different concepts. First, a gene is the part of DNA
that contains genetic information (the DNA ⊃ gene), and a chromosome is a condensed form when DNA binds to a
protein. In other words, chromosome>DNA>gene is the order of the category.
▶ Linus Pauling
Pauling first discovered the alpha-helix structure among protein structures in 1951. He used a technique called X-ray
crystallography to find out the three-dimensional binding structure. At the time of Pauling's presentation, many scientists
lacked an understanding of X-ray crystallography. So, after Pauling's presentation, there were many attempts to
understand the structure of molecules. For reference, the alpha-helix structure is shown in the figure below. It's not a
straight line, but a single line is twisted, right?
▶ Maurice Wilkins and Rosalind Franklin
While working at King's college London, Wilkins studied x-ray diffraction images of DNA with Franklin. They were
competing with each other, so they didn't get along very well. Wilson was the first person to introduce x-ray diffraction
images of DNA at a 1951 conference in Naples. From these images, Wilkinson discovered that the radius of the DNA was
thicker than the alpha-helix structure Pauling discovered. So he thought that DNA might be a combination of several helix
structures rather than a single alpha-helix structure. Franklin obtained the famous x-ray diffraction image called Photo51
which revealed the double helix structure of DNA. Afterwards, Wilkins passed it to Watson and Crick. For this achievement,
Wilkins, Watson, and Crick won the Nobel Prize, but Franklin, who actually took Photo51, did not win it and received little
recognition, because she passed away early.
Pauling discovered the alpha-helix structure, and Wilkinson expected the DNA to consist of more than one alpha-helix,
right? As shown above, DNA is a double helix structure!