Biochemistry 2280A Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Okazaki Fragments, Semiconservative Replication, Helicase

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Dna polymerase makes the new strand complementary to the template (according to watson and crick base pairing rule) Dna polymerase often complex multi subunit enzymes. Semiconservative replication: each of the two double helices resulting from replication contains one strand from original double helix and one newly synthesized strand, displayed in mehlsan and stahl experiment. Ecoli has one single replication origin due to small amount of dna. Just tight enough to prevent the dna from getting into trouble. Lose enough to allow polymerase to just push it aside: also prevents dna from forming secondary structures with. Dna polymerase can"t synthesize dna without a primer. Two strands can"t be made identically due to antiparallel. The leading strand template of one fork is the lagging strand on the other fork. Okazaki fragments: the fragments on the lagging strand. Sliding clamp: dna polymerase is the green, sliding clamp is red. Job of sliding clamp is keep polymerase on the template.

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