01:694:301 Lecture Notes - Lecture 28: Okazaki Fragments, Dna Polymerase I, Dna Replication

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Incoming dntp form the right" base pair with base in template. Dna polymerases require a primer with a free 3" oh group already base-paired to the template; nucleotides are added to 3" end. Type i catalyze relaxation of supercoiled dna; cleavages 1 strand. Type ii* utilize free energy from atp hydrolysis to add negative supercoils to dna; cleaves both strands: both enzymes alter lk # through the following 3 processes: 1) cleavage of one or both strands; Cipro", the drug against anthrax, ciprofloxacin, which like nalidixic acid is a specific inhibitor of gyrase (831) Lagging strand is looped out so it passes through a subunit of dna pol iii in the same direction as leading strand. Has 3 active sites nuclease (cuts nucleotide); polymerase (builds up: dna pol iii is much faster than pol i (100x) and much more processive (adding 1000s of nucleotides at a stretch)

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