BIO 1140 Lecture Notes - Helicase, Dna Polymerase, Dna Ligase

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Synthesis occurs from 5" to 3" due to chemistry. If synthesizing from 5" to 3", in order to make a copy that contains a complement and is anti-parallel, the bases are read 3" to 5" Topoisomerases change the topology of dna to help it unwind. Replication begins at a defined site (the origin) and is bi-directional. In bacteria, it is known as the origin (ori) In eukaryotes, it is known as the ars (autonomously replicating sequence) There are many ars sequences on each chromosome because of its large size. It cannot synthesize without something starting it off (a pre-existing primer) It requires a primer (i. e. : rna primer) Telomerases carries its own rna template to finish replicating at the ends of linear dna molecules. Unwinds the helix to make the templates available using atp. Primase: synthesizes rna primer (starting point for nucleotide assembly by. Creates the rna primer that dna will extend upon.

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