initiation of replication *strands must separate dnaa helicases (dnab and dnac) ssbps (single...

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Initiation of Replication *Strands must separate •DnaA •Helicases (DnaB and DnaC) •SSBPs (S ingle S tranded B inding P roteins) •DNA gyrase (topoisomerase)

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Page 1: Initiation of Replication *Strands must separate DnaA Helicases (DnaB and DnaC) SSBPs (Single Stranded Binding Proteins) DNA gyrase (topoisomerase)

Initiation of Replication

*Strands must separate•DnaA•Helicases (DnaB and DnaC)•SSBPs (Single Stranded Binding

Proteins)•DNA gyrase (topoisomerase)

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*Primase

Initiation of Replication

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The sliding clamp

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The two strands of a double helix are antiparallel•Continuous DNA synthesis = leading strand•Discontinuous DNA synthesis = lagging strand

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DNA Synthesis

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DNA Synthesis

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DNA Synthesis

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Completing the process

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DNA Synthesis•Eukaryotes

•DNA unwinds at a replication origin •Two replication forks form •Bidirectional synthesis of DNA

•Much more DNA; complexed with proteins

•Eukaryotes have much more DNA

•Yeast 250-400 replicons •Mammalian cells up to 25,000

•Solution:

Multiple replication origins

•Yeast 4X that of E. coli •Drosophila 100X that of E. coli