Biology 1001A Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Primase, Telomere, Telomerase

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3" h(cid:455)dro(cid:454)(cid:455)l: replication is semi-conservative, dna polymerase. E(cid:454)te(cid:374)d pol(cid:455)(cid:373)er (cid:271)(cid:455) addi(cid:374)g o(cid:374)to the 3" oh. Only can extend on a properly paired base if not proper base, exonuclease. Replication is continuous on one strand, discontinuous on the other. Discontinuous because it has to be primed over and over again: replication bubble. Both ends of the bubble have a replisome. The last bubble last primer can be removed (by polymerase i), like the other bubbles, but cannot be replaced. Ca(cid:374)(cid:374)ot e(cid:454)te(cid:374)d 5" e(cid:374)d, e(cid:454)te(cid:374)d 3" oh end using telomerase. Telomerase (cid:272)o(cid:374)tai(cid:374)s rna a(cid:374)d uses the rna as a te(cid:373)plate to e(cid:454)te(cid:374)d the dna. After telo(cid:373)erase does it"s work, primase inserts a primer and then polymerase iii fills in the gap to extend it. Then, the primer will get removed again, etc. Most of the time in most cells, telomerase is not expressed most of the time.

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