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2007-2008 DNA Replication Double helix structure of DNA “It has not escaped our notice that the specific pairing we have postulated immediately suggests.

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2 2007-2008 DNA Replication

3 Double helix structure of DNA “It has not escaped our notice that the specific pairing we have postulated immediately suggests a possible copying mechanism for the genetic material.”Watson & Crick

4 Directionality of DNA  You need to number the carbons!  it matters! OH CH 2 O 4 5 3 2 1 PO 4 N base ribose nucleotide This is IMPORTANT!!

5 DNA replicates 5’ to 3’ OH O 3 PO 4 base CH 2 O base O P O C O –O–O CH 2 1 2 4 5 1 2 3 3 4 5 5

6  Opposite DNA strands are antiparallel  One strands runs 5’ to 3’ while the other is 3’ to 5’

7 Bonding in DNA ….strong or weak bonds? How do the bonds fit the mechanism for copying DNA? 3 5 3 5 covalent bonds hydrogen bonds

8 Base pairing in DNA  Purines  adenine (A)  guanine (G)  Pyrimidines  thymine (T)  cytosine (C)  Pairing  A : T  2 bonds  C : G  3 bonds

9 Copying DNA  Replication of DNA  base pairing allows each strand to serve as a template for a new strand  DNA replication is semi- conservative = new strand is ½ parent strand and ½ new DNA

10 DNA Replication  Large team of enzymes coordinates replication

11 DNA Replication 1. Unwind DNA  helicase enzyme  unwinds part of DNA helix  stabilized by single-stranded binding proteins single-stranded binding proteins replication fork helicase

12 DNA Polymerase III DNA Replication 2. Build daughter DNA strand  add new complementary bases  DNA polymerase enzyme

13  Bases can only add nucleotides to 3 end of a growing DNA strand therefore new strand only grows 5  3 direction DNA Replication

14 Limits of DNA polymerase enzyme  can only build onto 3 end of an existing DNA strand Leading & Lagging strands 5 5 5 5 3 3 3 5 3 5 3 3 Leading strand Lagging strand Okazaki fragments Okazaki Leading strand  continuous synthesis Lagging strand  Okazaki fragments DNA polymerase  3 5 growing replication fork

15 3’ 5’ 3’ 5’ 3’ 5’ helicase direction of replication DNA polymerase Okazaki fragments leading strand lagging strand SSB DNA polymerase

16 DNA polymerases  What we need to know is that a group of enzymes known as DNA polymerases catalyze the reaction that joins nucleotides together with covalent bonds


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