BIOL 1000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Dna Polymerase Iii Holoenzyme, Dna Replication, Semiconservative Replication

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Mitosis: one cells divides into two identical daughter cells. Semiconservative replication: the two strands separate, so that each new molecule is half original & half new. Human dna is 2m long, & takes around 8 hours to copy the 23 chromosomal pairs. When dna is replicating, it comes in as deoxynucleoside triphosphate: the hydrolysis of the phosphate on this molecule provides the energy for dna replication. The addition of nucleotides is always to the 3 prime end of the growing strand. Dna polymerase catalyses the addition of these nucleotides. In prokaryotes, dna polymerase iii is the main one for replication. Polymerization is always at the 3 prime growing strand because thats the only end. Dna polymerase can add to: it also can"t make a new strand, it can only add onto an existing primer. Single strand binding proteins: keep the dna open & prevent the base pairs from coming back together. Topoisomerase: relax the tension on dna from behind.

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