PCB 3063 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Differential Centrifugation, Dna Replication, Semiconservative Replication

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What are the 3 major requirements for replication?
1) template consisting of single stranded DNA/RNA
2) raw materials (substrates) to be assembled into a new nucleotide strand
3) enzymes and other proteins that read the template and assemble substrates into a DNA molecule,
primer, DNA polymerase
What substrates are used in the DNA synthesis reaction?
dNTPs: ATP, TTP, GTP, CTP
semiconservative replication
the 2 nucleotide strands separate and serve as a template for a new strand
equilibrium density gradient centrifugation
method used to separate molecules or organelles of different density by centrifugation
replicon
- unit of replication
- consists of DNA from the origin of replication to the point at which replication on either side of the
origin ends
theta replication
- replication of circular DNA that is initiated by unwinding of the 2 nucleotide strands
- continues until replication forks meet
replication bubble
segment of DNA that is unwinding and undergoing replication
replication fork
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Consists of dna from the origin of replication to the point at which replication on either side of the origin ends theta replication. Replication of circular dna that is initiated by unwinding of the 2 nucleotide strands. Dna polymerase enzyme that synthesizes dna continuous replication replication of the leading strand in the same direction of the unwinding (toward the fork) leading strand strand that is replicated continuously (toward the fork) discontinuous replication. Replication of the lagging strand in the opposite direction of the unwinding (away from the fork) Dna synthesized in short segments lagging strand strand that is replicated discontinuously ( away from the fork) Okazaki fragment short stretch of newly synthesized dna produced by discontinuous replication of the lagging strand initiator proteins. Protein that binds to the origin of replication. Unwinds a short stretch of dna allowing helicase and ssb to bind and initiate replication.

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