BIOC 302 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Nick Translation, Exonuclease, Prokaryote

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The error rate of dna pol i (without the proofreading activity) is about 1 error in 104 - 105 nt"s. The role of the active site in achieving this accuracy was discussed. Pol i possesses three enzymatic activities: a 5" -> 3" (forward) dna polymerase activity, requiring a 3" primer site and a template strand. It has a 3" -> 5" (reverse) exonuclease activity that mediates proofreading and 5" -> 3" (forward) exonuclease activity mediating nick translation during dna repair. The choreography of replication involves simultaneous synthesis of both leading and lagging stands. The required activities of this in a prokaryotic system were discussed in great detail. In prokaryotes initiation is the only phase known to be regulated. Similarities and differences of prokaryotic and eukaryotic replication were discussed. The ends of eukaryotic dna molecules (chromosomes) consist of sequence repeats. Protein assist to form a t loop structure at both ends.

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