Origin Of Replication Flashcards

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Replicon

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All the DNA replicated from a single ori

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What are origins of replication?

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Specific sites where DNA unwinding and initiation of replication begins

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Replicator

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Cis-acting sequence required to initiate replication

ORIs are part of the replicator sequence

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Initiators

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Recognize DNA element in replicator and initiate replication

sequence specific usually

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4
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9-mer

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Site of DnaA binding

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5
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13-mer

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A-T rich

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DnaB

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Helicase

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DnaC

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Helicase loader

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Replication in E. coli - (12points)

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  1. DnaA binds to 9-mer
  2. When bound to ATP, DnaA can also bind to 13-mer
  3. DNA double strands begin to separate
  4. DnaB and DnaC recognize and bind to DnaA
  5. DnaC also recognizes ssDNA
  6. Each DnaB recruits a primase
  7. Primer formation begins and causes DnaC release and DnaB activation
  8. DnaB movement removes any remaining DnaA
  9. DNA pol holoenzyme clam loaders recognize primers and helicase
  10. DNA pol recognizes primer template junction on leading strands
  11. Leading strand synthesis starts followed by lagging strand
  12. Each replication will continue until it reaches the end of the template or meets another replication fork
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9
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Finishing replication in prokaryotes

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  1. Prokaryotes have circular genomes
  2. Process of replication results in linked daughter genomes (catenane)
  3. Topoisomerase II decatenanates daughters
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Replicators in multicellular organisms

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  1. Mutational assays to knock out function of replicators do not work
  2. Thus likely that specific DNA sequences for replicators in multicellular organism
  3. Reduced local nucleosome density and nearby transcription are important

Not well understood

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11
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During which part of the cell cycle does the helicase loading occur?

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G1

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12
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What activates helicases?

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Protein kinases

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13
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What inhibits helicase loading?

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CDK

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14
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Telomeres

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Short pieces of DNA that protect chromosome ends

They do not code for protein

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15
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About how many times can a cell divide?

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About 20 - telomeres become to short

16
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What does telomerase do?

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Extends 3’ end of telomere which can act as a be template for a new okazaki fragment - extending telomeres

17
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What is the specific sequence of telomerase in humans

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AAUCCCAAUC

18
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What is the specific sequence of telomeres in humans

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3-GATTGGGATT-5

19
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Dolly’s three mothers

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Scottish blackface - cytoplasmic donor by enucleation
Finn-Dorset - nuclear donor from mammary glands
Third - surrogate mother