BLG 143 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Dna Polymerase Iii Holoenzyme, Dna Polymerase I, Dna Polymerase

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Step 1: dna strands unwound, helicase binds and separates the two strands forms replication first, single-strand binding proteins (ssb) prevents dna from rejoining to each other. Step 3: dna polymerase also proofreads and corrects errors, and ligase bonds everything together, errors in dna lead to cancer. Prevents parent dna strands from rejoining each other once they have been separated by helicase. Several closely related enzymes that assemble nucleotides into new dna strands; remove rna primer nucleotides and replace them with dna nucleotides; proofread and repair replication errors and other damage to dna molecules. Forms the phosphodiester bond that joins the ends of dna that make up the okazaki fragments. Eukaryotic dna wrapped around histones, 6 feet dna in each cell. Telomeres: at end of lagging strand, primer removed, dna polymerase doesn"t have anything to attach to, end of. Rna: mrna messenger rna, carries code for proteins from dna, carries codons trna transfer rna, attaches to.

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