BIOLOGY 173 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Dna Ligase, Okazaki Fragments, Phosphodiester Bond

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6 necessary enzymes for replication: helicase: open double helix, single stranded: keep double helix open, primase: makes molecule rna to bind onto dna so polymerase can replicate, dna polymerase: binds to. Rna to replicate dna: ligase, rna polymerase, bacterial proteins which bind dna at a specific site and cleave a phosphodiester bond, recognition site, usually 6 bp and palindromic example- ecori. Dna ligase: enzyme which makes phosphodiester bonds between pieces of dna, normally joins okazaki fragments during dna replication, scientists can use this enzyme to join two restriction fragments. Vectors: a gene by itself will not be replicated inside cells, must be attached to something with replication controls (ori, can be chromosomal ori- yacs- yeast activated cells, or independent replicon- plasmids or (disabled) virus. Dna is negatively charged if you put it in an electric field, it will migrate to the positive electrode. Dna is stained with ethidium bromide plot on semi-log paper.

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