Biochemistry 2280A Lecture 20: Biochem 2280 Lecture 20

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Explain the process of replication initiation, including the protein and dna elements involved. Explain the process of dna priming, synthesis, and proofreading, including the protein and nucleic acid elements involved. Draw a replication fork and a replication bubble, and describe the processes occurring at each. Describe the arrangement of dna at telomeres, and explain the roles of these structures. Describe how common inhibitors of viral dna replication function. Your cells must accurately copy (replicate) your dna billions of times in your lifetime. Each dna strand serves as a template for synthesis of a complementary strand. Dna polymerase adds new bases according to watson-crick base-paairing rules. After replication, each of the 2 daughter double helices contains 1 original strand and one newly synthesized strand. Initiation: occurs at special dna sequences called replication origins (not random) Bacteria genomes are relatively small and therefore can have 1 replication origin o o. Initiator proteins recognize origin and pull dna strands apart.

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