BIOLOGY 151 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Okazaki Fragments, Dna Ligase, Phosphodiester Bond

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Phosphodiester bonds are formed between the 5" triphosphate and the 3" -oh (hydroxyl) to extend the sugar phosphate backbone of the new dna strand. Incoming nucleotides are accepted if they correctly base pair with the template. During dna synthesis new nucleotides are added by forming a phosphodiester bond between the 3" hydroxyl (-oh) on the previous base. Dna synthesis always occurs from 5" to 3". Topoisomerase: relieves unwinding tension in the double helix. Dna polymerase i removes the primer and fills the gap. Dna ligase forms the final phosphodiester bond to complete strand synthesis. Rare insertion of the wrong nucleotide can be corrected by proofreading. Dna polymerase iii has 3" - 5" exonuclase activity.

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