Week 4 - DNA Replication Flashcards

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Meselson and Stahl

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experiment proved semi-conservative replication

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semi-conservative replication experiment

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  1. heavy DNA is replicated
  2. mixed with lighter DNA
    3 2 rounds of replication resulted in HL:LL:LL:HL
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3
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semi-discontinuous replication

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DNA strands ran anti-parallel and the polymerase can only synthesize 5’-3’, therefore there must be a laggin strand

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4
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enzymes of replication

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  • nucleases
  • polymerases
  • helicases
  • ligases
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5
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nucleases

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catalyzes hydrolysis of phosphodiester bonds in DNA and RNA

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6
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nuclease variation

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  • endo or exo
  • RNA or DNA
  • ss or ds
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7
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DNA polymerase

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  • catalyzes a Nu- attack in 3’OH
  • phosphoryl group transfer (releases PPi pyrophosphate, which dissociates into 2, 2Pi)
  • requires template, primer, dNTPs
  • facilitates Nu- attack through electron withdrawl with the Mg ions
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8
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dNTP

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  • synthesizes phosphodiester bond
  • “drive” translation
  • maintains an overal negative G
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9
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DNA polymerase reaction mechanism

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  1. incoming dNTP is attacked at the alpha-phosphate by the 3’OH of the growing chain
  2. pyrophosphate is release
  3. newly synthesized DNA will base pair with template DNA
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10
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enzyme cofactors

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  • 3 Asp residues that form coordination bonds wiwth 2 Mg ions
  • in all DNA polymerase
  • facilitiates Nu- attack
  • one Mg ion facilitates Nu- attack by making alpha-phosphorus the stronger Nu-
  • one Mg facilitates release of pyro-phosphate by electron withdrawl from beta and gamma-phosphorus
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11
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variable features of DNA polymerases

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  • processivity
  • accuracy (fidelity/trueness to template)
  • translocation
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12
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processivity

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of dNTPs before the polymerase dissociates from the template (measure of affinity)

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13
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accuracy/fidelity/trueness to template

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  • enhanced by proof-reading, substrate-specificity in all active sites, repair of mistakes not fixed by proof-reading
    ex. an E. coli genome DNA pol makes a “mistake” once every 10^9-10^10 insertions
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14
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translocation

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conformation change in DNA polymerase due to release of pyro-phosphate (PPi)

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15
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3’-5’ exonuclease active site

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mispaired base positions in exonuclease site as DNA polymerase will slide back (because it cannot elongate further) and it is removed

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