Biochemistry 2280A Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Dna Polymerase Iii Holoenzyme, Dna Polymerase I, Okazaki Fragments

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Dna replication -> one direction only: dna replication -> one direction only -> 5"-3. Strands -> replication fork -> opposite directions: leading & lagging strand replication -> incomplete dna synthesis. Successive rounds of replication: dna replication -> replication fork: Okazaki fragments -> joined & primers removed. Rna primer -> synthesised -> primase enzyme. Rna primer attaches -> nucleotide sequence -> replication fork: dna replication of leading strand -> dna polymerase (alpha) substituted for dna polymerase (delta) after synthesis -> 20 nucleotides -> dna polymerase (alpha) cannot proofread. In bacteria -> dna polymerase iii -> no 5"-3" exonuclease activity -> when meets nucleotide/base paired nucleotide/dna -> can"t go any further -> stops-> switch to. Dna polymerase i -> has 5"-3" exonuclease activity -> can delete the rna primer to complete continuous strand dna: bacteria: Dna polymerase iii stops -> reaches new primer. Complete synthesis -> copy -> lagging strand: eukaryotes: Dna polymerase (delta) & helicase -> push aside -> primer.

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