BCMB20002 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Phosphodiester Bond, Pyrophosphate, Semiconservative Replication

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Cell replicates it dna in the s phase (dna synthesis) E. coli, have the same dna replication as human, except human have more proteins. New strand is made because of the bonds of opposite bases. (atcg) Need enzyme to make the backbone: dna is synthesised by dna polymerase. E. coli has five dna polymerases, but only two are involved in dna replication (the others are involved in dna repair) Dna polymerase i and dna polymerase iii. Dna polymerase iii is the main polymerase in dna replication. Dna polymerase i has functions in repair and recombination too. Polymerase 3 is composed of 2 molecules, together with other protein,sliding clamp, clamp loader. Dna polymerases can only extend at the 3" end (new strand 5" to 3") Dna polymerases need a double stranded section to start. Need oxygen to attack on the phosphate which is hold onto by magnesium(trace mineral) Dna polymerases are called processive, they don"t just add one and move on.

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