Proteins: Molecular Machines Flashcards

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What is a replisome?

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An assembly of enzymes, DNA polymerase and primase, and molecular motors, helicase and polymerase, that are involved in DNA replication.

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What does the replisome do?

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Coordinates the synthesis of the leading and lagging strand at equal speed. Several processes require coordination.

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What does DNA polymerase do?

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Adds nucleotides to the 3’ OH using nucleotide triphosohates as substrates. Moves in a 3’-5’ direction, catalysing the nucleophilic attack of 3’ OH on the alpha phosphate of NTP aligned, releasing pyrophosphate.

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What cofactor does polymerase require?

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Magnesium.

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5
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What is the structure of the polymerase?

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Like a hand with a finger, thumb and palm. The space between the fingers and thumb is the catalytic site.

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How is fidelity maintained by the polymerase?

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Allosteric conformational changes where the finger domain clamps the aligned active site with a complementary nucleotide and the template helps to ensure fidelity.

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What happens if a mismatched nucleotide is incorporated?

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It is transferred to eh exonuclease site for removal by a 3nm swivelling if the thumb domain.

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What processivity does the polymerase have?

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Has the ability to stay associated with template for ~15 nucleotides and longer thanks to the association with helicase.

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What is an RNA polymerase?

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The molecular engine for transcription, DNA dependent as it uses DNA as a template and produces RNA.

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What chemistry does the RNA polymerase active site have?

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2 magnesium ion chemistry: MgA is for activation of the 3’ OH and MgB is brought in with the incoming nucleotide.

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By what model is the RNA polymerase driven along the template?

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Bownian Ratchet Model: the newly added nucleotide acts as a pawl and biases motion in the forward direction. However backtracking is possible and has been observed at single molecule level.

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What does helicase do?

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Splits the nucleic acid duplex into individual strands, also removes proteins associated with nucleic acid and remodels nucleoprotein complexes.

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How are helicases classified?

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By substrate specificity and directionality, can be DNA or RNA specific and can go in either the 3’-5’ or 5’-3’ direction.

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14
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How many helicase super families are there?

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6

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15
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Give some differences of the helicase families?

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1 and 2 are monomeric and most abundant whereas 3-6 are hexameric.

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16
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What is a molecular machine?

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An enzyme which uses chemical energy to create motion.