2.14 DNA Replication Flashcards
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3 requirements for DNA Polymerases
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- 5’triphosphates of the A,T,C and G deoxynucleosides must be present
- Preexisting single strand of DNA to be replicated (Template strand)
- A RNA Primer must be present and hydrogen bonded to template strand
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What are the 5 rules of DNA replication
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- Semi-Conservative
- Occurs from origins of replication
- Is Bidirectional
- Strands are extended from 5’ –> 3’
- Requires an RNA Primer
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What does processivity mean?
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Means that the template is held to the replication area for a long time. DNA Polymerases do not release template until it has processed for a while.
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What does Fidelity mean?
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Corresponds to accuracy.
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Describe the sliding clamp that ensures high processivity
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- Clamp loading protein (RFC) binds DNA between primer and template
- PCNA (proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen) binds and allows for DNA Polymerase to bind.
PCNA prevents early release of polymerase from template
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What enzyme splices Okazaki fragments together
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DNA Ligase
6
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What enzyme is the only one that can work with Nucleoside Monophosphates
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DNA Ligase
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How does Helicase work?
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It opens DNA at replication fork by breaking Hydrogen bonds
8
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What enzyme removes the RNA Primer in telomerase activity
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RNase