BIO SCI 93 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Topoisomerase, Proofreading, Dna Ligase

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Replication fork: where the enzymes and proteins are involved. Breaking of hydrogen bonds and adding of new base pairings. A&t have two hydrogen bonds, c&g have three hydrogen bonds. It takes less energy for a&t bonds to be broken. Helicases- enzymes that untwist the double helix at the replication forks. Single strand binding protein- binds to and stabilizes single stranded dna until it can be used as a template. Topoisomerase- corrects overwinding ahead of replication forks by breaking, swiveling, and rejoining dna strands. Dna polymerases catalyze the synthesis of new dna by adding nucleotides to a preexisting chain. Catalyze the elongation of new dna at a replication fork. Most dna polymerases require a primer and a dna template strand, along which complementary dna nucleotides line up. Dna polymerase iii- adds a dna nucleotide to the rna primer and then continues adding dna nucleotides, complementary to the parental dna template strand, to the growing end of the new dna strand.

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