BIOL 1000 Chapter Notes - Chapter 12: Dna Clamp, Helicase, Dna Replication

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Dna; 5 carbon deoxyribose, phosphate group, nitrogenous base. Deoxyribose sugars and phosphate group make up the backbone of dna held together by phosphodiester bond. Parent dna was tagged with nonradioactive, heavy nitrogen. Which was incorporated into the nitrogenous bases of the resulting dna. Transferred specimen to light nitrogen, new dna made after had light nitrogen. Took sample of cells while they were in light nitrogen. Formed density gradient, mixed at the bottom, light at the top. Complementary dna strand assembled by dna polymerase enzyme. Template strand runs 3"-5", enzyme synthesizes 5"-3". Dna polymerase is run by the hydrolysis of a phosphate group from deoxyribose triphosphates, creating phosphodiester bonds. Can only add nucleotides to 3" end, with hydroxyl group. Sliding dna clamp: binds to the rear of the dna polymerase, encircling dna strand: clamps purpose if to secure the polymerase to the template dna strand. Key events: dna strands unwind, dna synthesizes 5"-3". Dna polymerase can only add to existing chain.

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