Molecular biochemistry W2 Flashcards
What happens in C1 of cell cycle
Cell growth
What happens in S phase of cell cycle
- DNA synthesis
Why is DNA replication semiconservative
As each DNA molecule contains one old and one new strand
What happens in G2 phase of cell cycle
- Preperation for mitosis
Explain how DNA is prepared for Replication
- Chromatin remodelling factors modify or replace proteins in chromatin to allow acces to DNA
- Nuclear DNA is replicated in the S phase of the crll
Where does DNA replication start
Starts at ORIs( origins of replications)
Where do replication forks form
Form at ORIs
Name the 3 enzymes involved in DNA replication
-DNA polymerase a
-DNA polymerase delta
-DNA ligase
What is the function of DNA polymerase a - alpha
- Initiates replication but lack proofreading ability
What is the function of DNA polymerase delta
- Performs most DNA synthesisand hass proofreading function
What is the function of DNA ligase
- Joins Okazaki fragments by sealing gaps between them
What is the function of DnaA
- Binds ori and starts strand seperation
What is the function of DNA helicase
- Unwinds DNA using ATP
What is the function of SSB proteins
- Bind and stabilize single stranded DNA
What is the main function of Topoisomerases
- Stop supercoiling
What is the function of Topisomerases Type 1
- It Cuts 1 strand + require no ATP
What is the function of Topoisomerases Type 2
Cuts both strands + uses ATP
What is the function of the leading strand in DNA synthesis
- Continues synthesis
What is the function of thr lagging strand in DNA synthesis
- Disconitnues synthesis in OKazaki fragments
What does DNA polymerase require to start synthesis
- RNA primer
What is the function of the enzymes in Prokaryotc replication:
- Primase
-DNA Pol III
-DNA Pol I
-DNA ligase
-Primase: Synthesizes RNA primers
-DNA POL 111- Enzyme for elongation
DNA Pol 1- Removes RNA primers
DNA ligase: Joins fragments with phosphodiester bonds
What are Telomeres
- They are repetitive noncoding DNA and proteins at chromosome ends
What is Telomerases
- They are a reverse transcriptase
Where are Telomerases active
- Active in germ cells,stem cells and cancer cells