DNA Synthesis Flashcards

1
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What catalyzes the elongation of new DNA at a replication fork?

A

DNA Polymerase

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2
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What do DNA polymerases require?

A

A primer sequence and a DNA template strand

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3
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What are nucleotides that are added to a growing DNA strand?

A

Nucleoside triphosphate

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4
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What does dATP do?

A

supplies adenine to DNA

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5
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Difference between dATP and ATP?

A

dATP has deoxyribose while ATP has ribose

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6
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What happens when monomers of dATP join DNA?

A

it loses two phosphate groups as a molecule of pyrophosphate

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7
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In what direction is DNA synthesized?

A

5’ - 3’

DNA polymerase works in direction away from the replication fork

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8
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What is the lagging strand made up of?

A

Okazaki fragments which are joined together by DNA Ligase

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9
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What is helicase?

A

unwinds parental double helix at replication forks

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10
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What is the single-strand binding protein?

A

not an enzyme, binds to and stabilizes single-stranded DNA until it can be used as a template

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11
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What is topoisomerase?

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Relieves ‘overwinding’ strain ahead of replication forks by breaking, swiveling, and rejoining DNA strands

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12
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What is primase?

A

synthesizes an RNA primer at 5’ end of leading strand and of each Okazaki fragment of lagging strand

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13
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What is DNA polymerase I?

A

removes RNA nucleotides of primer from 5’ end and replaces them with DNA nucleotides

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14
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What is DNA polymerase III?

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using parental DNA as a template, synthesizes new DNA strand by covalently adding nucleotides to the 3’ end of a pre-existing DNA strand or RNA primer

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15
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What is DNA ligase?

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joins 3’ end of DNA that replaces primer to rest of leading strand and joins Okazaki fragments of lagging strand.

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16
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How are errors repaired?

A

when a lesion occurs…

nuclease (digest nucleotides) excises, DNA polymerase I repairs, and then DNA ligase ligates (fills in gaps)

17
Q

Why does DNA polymerase have exonuclease activity?

A

for proofreading and DNA repair