BIO-0013 Lecture Notes - Helicase, Replisome, Primase

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Leading strand synthesis (continuous) helpers: helicase: unwinds double helix, single strand dna binding proteins: stabilize single strands; keeps double helix separated, primase: synthesizes rna primer, dna polymerase: works in the 5"(cid:224)3" direction to synthesize dna, dna polymerase iii is the type that works in dna synthesis in bacteria, sliding clamp: holds dna polymerase in place, allowing it to quickly add nucleotides, topoisomerase: relieves twisting forces. Eukaryotes have linear chromosomes so: when the last primer is removed, it leaves a gap that doesn"t get dna attached, this is at the telomere, in humans, the sequence is ttaggg, cells use telomerase to solve this end replication problem, telomerase is an enzyme that uses an rna template to add dna nucleotides to the ends of chromosomes, telomerase can act many times in succession, telomeres extended by telomerase can then be replicated, telomerase is regulated so that it doesn"t continuously add on for ever.

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