BIOB11H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Dna Clamp, Helicase, Origin Recognition Complex

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Lecture 13: dna replication ii: enzymology, origins, licensing. Helicase: helicases are often used to separate strands of a dna double helix or a self-annealed rna molecule using the energy from atp hydrolysis, a process characterized by the breaking of hydrogen bonds between annealed nucleotide bases. Primase: dna primase is an enzyme involved in the replication of dna and is a type of rna polymerase. Primase catalyzes the synthesis of a short rna (or dna in some organisms) segment called a primer complementary to a ssdna template. Primosome: in molecular biology, a primosome is a protein complex responsible for creating rna primers on single stranded dna during dna replication. The primosome consists of seven proteins: dnag primase, dnab helicase, dnac helicase assistant, dnat, pria, pri b, and pric. Replisome: the replisome is a complex molecular machine that carries out replication of dna. The replisome rst unwinds double stranded dna into two single strands.

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