BIOSC 0160 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Escherichia Coli, Dna Ligase, Dna Supercoil

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Lecture 3 chapter 13: dna is replicated semiconservatively. Replication: a protein complex is going to come and bind to the origin, and open up the dna for replication, dna replication is bidirectional. In bacteria, the chromosomes are circles, causing them to replicate really quickly. Works on the helix by unwinding the helix: single stranded binding proteins: bind and holds the dna open. The dna will tend to go back and bind together because of hydrogen bonds. They like to break and re-form very easily. Ssbp interrupt that to keep the replication form open: topoisomerase (gyrase): it relieves supercoiling. When it binds, it has a tendency to fall off of the dna. Associated with a sliding clamp proteins (beta clamp) and it is affiliated with the dna poly iii and allows the enzyme to stay onto the dna molecule: dna polymerase i: does proofreading.

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