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Page 1: DNA REPLICATION PP 282 - 290 PRACTICE QUESTIONS PG 290, #3, 7, 8, 10.

DNA REPLICATION

PP 282 - 290

PRACTICE QUESTIONS

PG 290, #3, 7, 8, 10

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DNA REPLICATION

• Semiconservative•

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EXAMPLE PROBLEM

• If the following DNA is replicated, what would the daughter molecules look like. Label the strands.

3’

3’5’

5’A T A C C G A C T G A T G G C A CT A T G G C T G A C T A C C G T G

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DNA REPLICATION OVERVIEW

• A large protein enzyme complex: • opens • uses the old strand to create a • finishes

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DNA REPLICATION OVERVIEW

• DNA Replication Overview 1:40 to 2:50

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DNA REPLICATION

• 3 STEPS:• • •

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REPLICATION INITIATION

• Origin of replication (ori)• Ori’s are a

• The enzyme, helicase, • What does it do?

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REPLICATION INITIATION

• The single-stranded regions of DNA want to ___________

• ___________________________bind to the strands and keep them open

SSBPs

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REPLICATION INITIATION

• The open region of the DNA is called the _____________• This is where the

copying will take place

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REPLICATION INITIATION

• As the helicase moves along unwinding the DNA, ________ develops ahead of replication fork• Think twirling a rubber

band• The enzyme __________

alleviates the tension

tension

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REPLICATION INITIATION

• Prokaryotic organisms generally have:• • • Replication:

ori

chromosome

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REPLICATION INITIATION

• Eukaryotic organisms generally have:• • • Replication occurs

oriorichromosome

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NOTE: NEW STEP!!!! ELONGATION

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REPLICATION ELONGATION

• Replication Elongation

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REPLICATION ELONGATION OVERVIEW• Taking the single stranded pieces of DNA and using

them as a template to create a new strand

• Strand is created by adding the complementary nucleotides to one end of the new DNA strand, one after another

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REPLICATION ELONGATION

• DNA Polymerase• The main enzyme that catalyzes the

addition of nucleotides to the end of a DNA strand

• Discovered in 1959 by Arthur Kornberg• A discovery so monumental that he wins

the Nobel prize the same year

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REPLICATION ELONGATION

• Interesting to note:• While Arthur Kornberg did discover the first DNA

polymerase, his was not the major one used in DNA replication

• That was discovered by his son, Tom Kornberg, in 1970

• Not to be outdone, his other son, Roger Kornberg, uses a novel method to get the crystal structure of another enzyme, RNA polymerase, which wins him the Nobel prize in 2006

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REPLICATION ELONGATION

• DNA polymerase • Prokaryotes: DNA polymerase I, II, III, IV & V• Eukaryotes: over 15 different types

• The enzyme only catalyzes the addition of nucleotides to • Therefore new strands grow in a __________direction• AND the template strand is read from _________

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STEPS TO ELONGATION

1. Primase:

5’3’

5’ 3’

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STEPS TO ELONGATION2. DNA polymerase III:

3. The appropriate nucleoside triphosphate:

4. A pyrophosphate group (PPi) is:

A AT

TTP P P

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REPLICATION ELONGATION

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REPLICATION ELONGATION

• This process is occurring in the replication fork following the helicase• Both ssDNAs need to be copied

• How are they different?

• What problem does this cause?

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LEADING STRAND SYNTHESIS

5’

5’

3’

3’

helicase

SSBPs

gyrase

primase

5’

3’

DNA polymerase III

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LAGGING STRAND SYNTHESIS

Okazaki fragment

5’

3’

5’

3’

5’

3’

helicasegyrase

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REPLICATION ELONGATION

• Leading strand is replicated continuously• Lagging strand is replicated discontinuously

• DNA Replication Overview 1:40 to 2:50

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FINISHING ELONGATION

All the Okazaki fragments must finally be connected.

DNA polymerase I – • occurs in the _______ direction

• DNA ligase – • Okazaki fragments are

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3. REPLICATION TERMINATION

Telomeres

TTAGGG

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TELOMERES

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TELOMERASE

• Explain what happens to the telomere during each round of replication, why this is important and why some cells have a mechanism to repair this while others do not…

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TELOMERASE

• Telomeres and aging?

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TELOMERASE

• Telomerase:

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