Biochemistry 2280A Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Lig4, Okazaki Fragments, Helicase

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Your cells must accurately copy (replicate) your dna billions of imes in your lifeime. During replicaion, each dna strand serves as a template for synthesis of a complementary strand. Dna polymerase adds new bases according to watson-crick base pairing rules. Ater replicaion, each of the two daughter double helices contains one original strand and one newly synthesized strand. Demonstrated by meselson and stahl, who labeled replicaing bacterial cells with 15n and used centrifugaion to weigh the ss/ds dna. Occurs at special dna sequences called replicaion origins. Prokaryotes (such as e. coli), has a relaively small amt of dna, so has single origin. Iniiator proteins recognize origin and pull dna strands apart. At bp (held together by only 2 h bonds) are easier to pull apart than gc (3 h bonds) Helicase binds to single-stranded dna and unwinds the double helix. Many copies of single-strand binding protein bind to unwound dna and prevent it from re-annealing: priming.

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