Biochemistry 2280A Chapter Notes - Chapter 15: Aciclovir, Single-Strand Dna-Binding Protein, Primase

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Dna polymerase makes the new dna strand by using the old strand as a template. Dna replication is semi-conservative which means the helices has an old strand and a new strand. This was proven by meselson and stahl nitrogen experiment. Initiator proteins recognize the sequence of replication origins and pulls the two strands apart. Replication origins are high in a-t base pairs which are easier to pull apart since they only have 2h bonds. Helices unwinds the dna and uses atp. Single-stranded binding proteins (ssbp) bind to the exposed dna and prevent it from base- pairing. Dna polymerase needs something to attach nucleotides to. Enzyme primase lays primers for polymerase to start dna synthesis. Polymerase makes dna from 5" to 3" direction. Polymerase adds complementary base to single stranded template dna from the dntps (deoxyribonucleoside triphosphate) in the environment. Polymerase also adds mononucleotides and results in pyrophosphate as the by-product. Dna synthesis goes in both directions from the replication form.

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