BSCI 222 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Dna Gyrase, Single-Strand Dna-Binding Protein, Ribosome

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Gss worksheet: draw an accurate depiction of a replication fork, identifying all the structures and including all relevant enzymes. Refer to slide 10 of the lecture set on dna replication for a depiction of the entire replication bubble. Besides identifying the leading and lagging strand, the okazaki fragments, and all the 5" and 3" ends, the enzymes that need to be indentified are: Initiator protein binds to origin of replication and separates the complimentary. Helicase breaks hydrogen bonds and unwinds dna at the replication fork. Single-stranded binding proteins prevents single stranded dna from forming secondary structures. Gyrase reduces torsional strain ahead of replication fork. Primase synthesizes a short rna primer so that dna nucleotides can attach to the 3" end. Dna pol iii elongates the new dna strand from the 3" end. Dna pol i removes rna primers and replaces them with dna.

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