DNA Replication: Eukaryotes Flashcards

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DNA polymerase in Eukaryotes

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  • Slower than bacterial counterparts
  • synthesises DNA at 100-200 bp (size of Okazaki fragments) per second
  • Several types (alpha, gamma, sigma etc.)
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DNA Replication in Eukaryotes

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  • Mnay origins of replication per chromosome, each generating bidirectional replication forks
  • Linear chromosomes –> problem completing lagging strand on each end of chromosome
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How replicating linear chromosomes shortens DNA

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  • Results in shortening of one 5’ end of each daughter DNA molecule as DNA polymerase can’t fill gap left by last Okazaki removed (due to primer)
  • Repeated DNA replication results in shorter DNA
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Preserving ends of chromosomes - Telomeres

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  • Terminal end of chromosome with a highly repeated sequence (TTAGGG)
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Telomerase

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  • A specialised reverse transcriptase
  • Special RNA containing it can add copies of the telomere repeat sequence to replace what’s lost during replication
  • RNA acts as a template for DNA synthesis
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How Telomerase works

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(1) Binds the lagging strand, the telomerase RNA acts as template for extension of lagging strand for another Okazaki fragment
(2) Telomerase translocates
(3) Restores telomere length

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Not all cells have telomerase activity

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  • Only germ cells and other actively dividing cells do
  • Germ cells can replicate indefinitely while somatic cells don’t have T activity
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Length of telomeres

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  • At birth, 10,000 bp in length - enough repeats to allow replication for whole lifespan
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Telomeres + Cell death

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  • If too short, apoptosis is triggered + may be important in determining life span of organism
  • T activity present in cancer cells, allowing indefinite division
  • T inhibitors are in clinical trials for treatment
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