DNA Replication Flashcards

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What is DNA Helicase

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unzips and unwinds the double stranded DNA - breaking weak hydrogen bonds

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What is DNA Polymerase

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helps free-floating nucleotides attach exposed bases by the base pairing rule (A-T, C-G)
moves in the opposite direction - leading strand moves towards the replication fork - lagging strand moves from the replication fork

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What is DNA Ligase

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seals the new nucleotides by phosphodiester bonds into the continuous double strand that rewinds and joins ozarki fragments
nucleotides link together in a 5 to 3 direction

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What is RNA Primer

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attaches short sentence of RNA that tells DNA Polymerase where to start

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What are SSBs

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single-stranded binding proteins to stop super coiling

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Process of DNA Replication at Lagging and Leading strand

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Synthesis is continuous on the leading strand as nucleotides are added on one after the other
Lagging strand moves from a 3 to 5 direction but DNA polymerase can only synthesis from a 5 to 3 direction starting at the primers that are added, synthesising small strands of DNA with Ozarki fragments that have to be fixed by Ligase

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