Biochemistry 2280A Chapter 6: Topic 15 - DNA REPLICATION

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Explain the process of replication initiation, including the protein and dna elements involved. Initiator proteins bind to replication origins (specific dna sequence) and pry the two strands apart. A-t found at origins since it has fewer h bonds. Humans have many origins, thereby reducing copy time. Two forks move away from origin in opposite directions, unzipping double helix and replicating dna as they go (bidirectional replication) Dna polymerase catalyzes addition of nucleotides to 3" end. Incoming nucleotide forms base pair with template strand. Then linked to free 3" hydroxyl (-oh) on growing strand. Polymerization involves formation of phosphodiester bond btw 3" end of growing. Dna and 5" phosphate group of incoming nucleotide deoxyribonucleoside triphosphate. Energy is provided by breakage of high-energy phosphate bond in the incoming nucleoside triphosphate which releases pyrophosphate. Pyrophosphate is further hydrolyzed to inorganic phosphate, making reaction irreversible.

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