BIO130H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Helicase, Dna Replication, Dna Ligase

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Procedure: separate dna strands, synthesize dna, proofread newly synthesized dna. Initiator proteins for replication in e. coli: binds to origin, helps helicase bind, requires atp. Primosome: protein complex responsible for making. Rna primers on single stranded dna: acts during dna replication, consists of 7 proteins. Unwinding dna: two types of helicases exist, the predominant one moves in which direction, 5" 3" along the lagging strand template, the helicase has 6 subunits ssdna. Following the action of helicase, single-strand binding proteins keep dna strands separated. Prevent strands from h-bonding: re-annealing would be bad. In order to begin, dna polymerase needs bound primer. 1: what is the purpose of the primase in replication, to synthesize an rna primer, primase proceeds in which direction, 3" 5" along template strand. Clamp polymerase conflicting functions needs to be able to bind dna. Is processive, doesn"t have to worry about falling off: sliding clamp looks like donut. Needs to be loaded onto the strand using atp.

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