Biochemistry 3382A Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Plasmid, Conformational Change, Chromosome

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The origin of replication is a specific site(s) at which unwinding and copying begins. In e. coli, one origin of replication exists, however in humans, lots (thousands) of them exist. Initiation of dna replication is what controls the process. Once replication begins it will continue to the end or cell is going to die. It is an irreversible reaction once begun and is regulated by many factors. The rate of this reaction is not adjustable and it is known that in e. coli the rate is. 700 nt/sec while in eukaryotes it is 50 nt/sec. All the dna replicated from a single origin is a replicon. So for e. coli, the replicon is the entire chromosome. For humans, there is a replicon every 40 or 50 bases or so. The replicator is a set of dna sequences that is sufficient for replication.

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