BIOS10115 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Semiconservative Replication, Quinolone, Dna Ligase

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Replication of circular dna (in prokaryotes) of nucleic acid strand (semiconservative: new strand made as complement of template strand, each daughter double helix= one parental strand + one newly synthesized. Dna polymerase enzyme responsible for replication, puts 2 nucleotides together, can only make attachment from one side: always occurs 5"-3". 5" phosphate attaches to 3" hydroxyl (cid:523)o((cid:524) using dna polymerase. Cannot synthesize (cid:498)de novo(cid:499) (from new) needs existing piece: proteins recognize a place on dna ring as a place to start (cid:498)origin of. Replication(cid:499: remember: dna polymerase can only synthesize in one direction and can"t, pull double strand apart create single strands, have replication fork on end, **fig 10. 2 of book. Dna replication fork (e. coli: 2 strands are split start from new, one side: leading strand. Rna polymerase can start on blank template lays down short strand (rna primer), then dna polymerase can take over. E. coli replicates 1000 bases per second: other side: lagging strand.

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