MICR 2340 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Dna Replication, Deoxyribonucleotide, Pyrophosphate

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Exam 2 lecture 2- dna replication part 2. **certain slides skipped because of the order of the previous lecture (see lecture 5) ** Slide 6- helicase is an enzyme that opens the two stands using energy to break the hydrogen bonds. Dna strands will try to seal back up so to prevent this sealing you have to use single strand binding proteins to keep it open. Origin recruits proteins for dna replication, so it only occurs at a particular place and ensures only 1 round of replication at a time. Slide 7- semiconservative, produces two sets each containing 1 new and 1 old strand. Slide 8- know the structure ( bonds from the carbon out show the two energy rich covalent bonds, it is important that there are 3 phosphates because you need both bonds) Slide 9-the 3" end always attaches the phosphate so that"s why it proceeds in the 5" to 3" direction.

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