BIOSC 0160 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Dna Polymerase Iii Holoenzyme, Dna Replication, Transcription Preinitiation Complex

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Role of di erent protein in dna replication in e. coli. Prokaryotes have a single circular chromosome and circular plasmids which need to be replicated before cell devision occurs. Replication begins at a single site called the origin of replication initiation (ori: has consensus sequences within it-sequences that are conserved and allow speci c proteins to bind to the sequences. Speci c order is unique bp sequence to prevent replication beginning anywhere else on the chromosome. Directs primase to the origin: helicase activity of dana causes a replication bubble to form at the 13bp consensus region of oric. Dnaa approach binding site to induce conformational change to make an entrance and open up for other proteins (helicase) to come in. Dnac load dnab: helicases and ssb proteins enter the replication bubble. Helicase separate hydrogen bond in the helix. Forms a bubble with two forks, each fork has its own helicase. Then dna polymerase enter and synthesize it.

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