BIO 1140 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Dna Polymerase Iii Holoenzyme, Dna Polymerase I, Okazaki Fragments

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Many enzymes coordinate their activities in dna replication. Prevent the two strands (@ replication fork) from recoiling. Prevent supercoiling (twisting) of dna ahead of the replication fork (yet to be unwound) Assembles rna primers in the 5" to 3" direction to initiate a new dna strand. Extends the rna primer by adding dna nucleotides to it. Uses its 5" to 3" exonuclease activity to remove the rna of the previously syn- thesizes okazaki fragment. Uses its 5" to 3" polymerization activity to replace the rna nucleotides with dna nucleotides. Tethers dna polymerase iii to the dna template. Ensures polymerase interacts with parental strand (prevents detachment) Seals nick left between adjacent bases after rna primers replaced with dna. Rna primers provide the starting point for dna polymerase to begin synthesizing a new dna strand. Because dna polymerases can only add nucleotides to the 3" end of an existing strand, primase synthesizes a short rna primer to initiate a new dna strand.

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