BIOSC-101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Dna Polymerase Iii Holoenzyme, Okazaki Fragments, Dna Mismatch Repair

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Palm site of catalysis, monitors the accuracy of base pairing. Fingers grip the template and incoming nucleotide to be added when the base pairing is correct. Okazaki fragments are synthesized, rna primer is replaced with dna, and gaps are then closed. Okazaki fragments are short, newly synthesized dna fragments that are formed on the lagging template strand during dna replication. The enzymes required for dna synthesis are organized into a complex. Note how the lagging strand loops around. Linear chromosomes shorten during normal dna replication. An rna primer is added to the lagging strand near the end of the chromosome. Once the primer is removed, it can"t be replaced with dna. The telomeres are the end regions of linear chromosomes (yellow) They contain a stretch of repeating sequence. The enzyme telomerase adds nucleotides to the ends of chromosomes, preventing them from getting shorter. There are many types of dna pol, and error rates vary widely (average = approximately 1/10 mb)

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