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It looks so simple…. A. T. A. T. A. T. A. T. C. G. C. G. C. G. C. G. Fig. 16-9-3. A. T. A. T. A. A. T. T. T. A. T. A. T. T. A. A. C. C. G. C. G. C. G. G. (c) “Daughter” DNA molecules, each consisting of one parental strand and one new strand.
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It looks so simple….. A T A T A T A T C G C G C G C G Fig. 16-9-3 A T A T A A T T T A T A T T A A C C G C G C G G (c) “Daughter” DNA molecules, each consisting of one parental strand and one new strand (b) Separation of strands (a) Parent molecule
DNA Pol III DNA polymerase III (from E. coli) - Enzyme responsible for almost all DNA replication - Extends DNA polymers by adding nucleotides to 3’ ends
DNA Pol III DNA polymerase III (from E. coli) - Enzyme responsible for almost all DNA replication - Extends DNA polymers by adding nucleotides to 3’ ends • Requires: • Template strand of DNA • “Primer” strand of DNA
dATP DNA Pol III DNA polymerase III (from E. coli) - Enzyme responsible for almost all DNA replication - Extends DNA polymers by adding nucleotides to 3’ ends • Requires: • Template strand of DNA • “Primer” strand of DNA • Deoxynucleoside triphosphates
deoxynucleotide triphosphates (dNTPs) i.e. dATP, dGTP, dCTP, dTTP The fundamental building blocks for DNA synthesis
DNA synthesis DNA Pol III
It looks so simple….. A T A T A T A T C G C G C G C G Fig. 16-9-3 A T A T A A T T T A T A T T A A C C G C G C G G (c) “Daughter” DNA molecules, each consisting of one parental strand and one new strand (b) Separation of strands (a) Parent molecule
Prokaryotic replication Origin of replication Parental (template) strand Daughter (new) strand Fig. 16-12a Replication fork Double-stranded DNA molecule Replication bubble 0.5 µm Two daughter DNA molecules (a) Origins of replication in E. coli
DNA needs to be made single stranded (and kept that way) Primase Single-strand binding proteins 3’ Fig. 16-13 3 Topoisomerase 5 3 RNA primer 5 5 3 Helicase
DNA synthesis is initiated by Primase making a short RNA “primer” Primase Single-strand binding proteins Fig. 16-13 3 Topoisomerase 5 3 RNA primer 5 5 3 Helicase
Origin of replication 3 5 RNA primer 5 Fig. 16-15b “Sliding clamp” 3 5 DNA pol III Parental DNA 3 5 5 3 5
Prokaryotic replication Origin of replication Parental (template) strand Daughter (new) strand Fig. 16-12a Replication fork Double-stranded DNA molecule Replication bubble 0.5 µm Two daughter DNA molecules (a) Origins of replication in E. coli
Overview Origin of replication Fig. 16-15a Leading strand Lagging strand Primer Leading strand Lagging strand Overall directions of replication
Overview Origin of replication Fig. 16-16a Leading strand Lagging strand Lagging strand 2 1 Leading strand Overall directions of replication
Primase 3 5 3 5 Template strand Fig. 16-16b1
Primase 3 5 3 5 Template strand DNA Pol III + S. clamp 3 5 3 RNA primer 1 5 Fig. 16-16b2
Primase 3 5 3 5 Template strand DNA Pol III + S. clamp 3 5 3 RNA primer 1 5 Fig. 16-16b3 3 Okazaki fragment 5 3 1 5
Primase 3 5 3 5 Template strand DNA Pol III + S. clamp 3 5 3 RNA primer 1 5 Fig. 16-16b4 3 Okazaki fragment 5 3 1 5 3 5 3 2 5 1
Primase 3 5 3 5 Template strand DNA Pol III + S. clamp 3 5 3 RNA primer 1 5 Fig. 16-16b5 3 Okazaki fragment 5 3 1 5 3 5 3 2 5 1 5 3 3 5 1 2 DNA Pol I
Primase 3 5 3 5 Template strand 3 5 3 RNA primer 1 5 Fig. 16-16b6 3 Okazaki fragment 5 3 1 5 3 5 3 2 5 1 5 3 3 5 1 2 5 3 DNA Pol I 3 5 1 2 DNA Ligase Overall direction of replication
Overview Origin of replication Lagging strand Leading strand Fig. 16-17 Leading strand Lagging strand Single-strand binding protein Overall directions of replication Helicase Leading strand 5 DNA pol III 3 3 Primer Primase 5 3 Parental DNA Lagging strand DNA pol III 5 DNA pol I DNA ligase 4 3 5 3 2 1 3 5
Figure 16.18 DNA pol III Leading strand Parental DNA 5 5 3 3 3 5 3 5 Connectingprotein Helicase Laggingstrandtemplate 3 5 DNA pol III Lagging strand 3 5
In a test tube: DNA Pol III + dNTPs + 5’ ATGTCAAC 3’ 3’GACTACAGTTGACGTACG5’
In a test tube: DNA Pol III + dNTPs + 5’ ATGTCAACTGCATGC3’ 3’GACTACAGTTGACGTACG5’ Why can’t dNTPs add to the 5’ end of the primer?
deoxynucleotide triphosphates (dNTPs) i.e. dATP, dGTP, dCTP, dTTP The fundamental building blocks for DNA synthesis