14.3 Basics of DNA Replication Flashcards

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DNA polymerase

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a.k.k. DNA pol, which adds nucleotides one-by-one to
the growing DNA chain that is complementary to the template strand

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NTPs

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(nucleoside triphosphates)
high-energy molecules that can serve both as the source of DNA nucleotides and the source of energy to drive the
polymerization

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Single-strand binding proteins

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coat the single strands of DNA near the
replication fork to prevent the single-stranded DNA from winding back into a double helix.

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primase

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synthesizes an RNA segment that is about five to ten nucleotides long and complementary to the template DNA

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primer

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short stretch of nucleotides that is required to
initiate replication; in the case of replication, the primer

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leading strand

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strand that is synthesized continuously in the 5’-3’ direction, which is synthesized in the direction of
the replication fork

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Okazaki fragments

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DNA fragment that is synthesized in
short stretches on the lagging strand

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lagging strand

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during replication, the strand that is
replicated in short fragments and away from the
replication fork

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sliding clamp

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holds the DNA polymerase in place as it continues to add nucleotides

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DNA ligase

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Seals the gaps between the Okazaki fragments to create one continuous DNA strand

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telomerase

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enzyme that contains a catalytic part and an
inbuilt RNA template; it functions to maintain telomeres
at chromosome ends

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