BSCI-1510 Lecture Notes - Lecture 27: Protein C, Primase, Single-Strand Dna-Binding Protein

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Editing activity: each of these enzyme in addition to the polymerization active site, they have another active site calles 3"- 5" exonuclease. Nuclease is an enzyme that hydrolyses phosphoester bonds in a nucleic acid molecule. Endonuclease: hydrolysis of the bonds in the middle of the polynucleic chain. Exonuclease: hydrolysis at the end of the chain. back to the enzyme: proofreading or editing activity. After incorporation of the nucleotide, you get a check to ensure that the proper geometry really exists. If it"s not correct, the enzyme will hydrolyze using the exonuclease activity. Two sites: polymerization and proofreading site. after each one is incorporated, the substrate is shifted over to the editing site release incorporated residue based on these functions, these enzymes are highly accurate. Error still occurs, but in a small rate: In bacteria and archaea: single origin of replication,. one origin. synthesis is bidirectional. The regions where you have active synthesis are called replication forks.

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