DNA Replication Flashcards
What is the function of single-strand binding protein in DNA replication?
Following unwinding of DNA by helicase, SSBs stabiles the single DNA strands, preventing hydrogen bonds from re-forming.
What is the rate of DNA replication in eukaryotes and prokaryotes?
50 nucleotides/second in eukaryotes
500-1000 nucleotides/second in eukaryotes.
In which direction can DNA polymerase synthesis a complementary DNA strand?
5’ to 3’ direction.
What is the function of DNA gyrase in prokaryotes?
It ensures that DNA outside the replication fork does not supercoil.
What is the frequency of error in DNA replication?
1 mistake in every 1 billion nucleotides.
E. Coli cells grow in the 15N medium and are then transferred to 14N medium and allowed to grow for 2 more generations (two rounds of DNA replication). DNA extracted from these cells in centrifuged. What density of DNA would you expect in this experiment?
One intermediate density and one low density.
The initiation of DNA synthesis by DNA polymerase requires:
- An RNA primer only
- DNA primer only
- RNA or DNA primer
- No primer
In-vivo only RNA primers are available and so only RNA primers are used
In-vitro, DNA or RNA primers may be used.