DNA Replication Flashcards

1
Q

Which direction to the template DNA strands run in?

A

3’-5’ direction

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2
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What is the name of the method of replication of the lagging strand?

A

Semi-discontinuous

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3
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What are the name of the discontinuously synthesized sections of DNA on the lagging strand?

A

Okazaki Fragments

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4
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Why is the lagging strand replicated discontinuously?

A

Must be synthesized in 5’-3’ direction but double helix is being unwound/unzipped in 3’-5’ direction

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5
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What is Primase?

A

An enzyme (type of RNA polymerase) that makes an RNA primer that signals a starting point for DNA polymerization

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6
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What is DNA polymerase III and what does it do?

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Enzyme that synthesizes a new DNA strand by adding complementary nucleotides to the parental template strands.

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7
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Why can DNA polymerase III only synthesize in the 5’-3’ direction?

A

Only synthesizes in 5’-3’ direction because it needs an OH group to attach the phosphate group of the incoming nucleotide to

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8
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What does DNA polymerase I do?

A

Removes RNA primers (RNase activity )and fills gap with DNA nucleotides

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9
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What does DNA ligase do?

A
  • Joins Okazaki fragments together ( creates phosphodiester bonds) after the RNA primers have been removes and replaced with DNA nucleotides
  • joins both leading and lagging fragments from different replication bubbles togetherto make a continuous replicated strand
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10
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What does Helicase do?

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Unwinds the helical double stranded DNA to give two parental templates

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11
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What enzyme is responsible for the progressive addition of new nucleotides complementary to the template strand?

A

DNA polymerase III

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12
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What creates a starting point for nucleotide addition?

A

Primase enzyme creates RNA primer

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13
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What enzyme is responsible for the release of tension generated by unwinding the DNA helix and how is it done?

A

Topoisomerase nicks and rejoins DNA strands

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14
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What does topoisomerase do?

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releases tension build up from unwinding of helical DNA strands by nicking and rejoining DNA strands

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15
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What removes RNA primers and fills the gap with DNA nucleotides?

A

DNA polymerase I

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16
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What joins the ends of newly synthesized Okazaki fragments together as well as strands from different replication bubbles?

A

DNA Ligase