Title: Replication
1Replication
R. C. Gupta Professor and Head Department of
Biochemistry National Institute of Medical
Sciences Jaipur, India
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4DNA
Parent cell
DNA
DNA
Daughter cell
Daughter cell
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6Replication An overview
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8Semi-conservative replication of DNA
9Replication
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10Prokaryotic replication
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14Origin of replication in E.coli
15 Replication fork
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16Replication fork
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21Primers and Okazaki fragments
DNA is a polymer of deoxyribonucleotides
Deoxyribonucleotides are polymerized by DNA
polymerase
However, DNA polymerase has a
major limitation
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22 DNA polymerase cannot add a
nucleotide to another nucleotide
It can add a nucleotide only to an oligonucleotide
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25Ribonucleotides are polymerized by RNA polymerase
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RNA polymerase differs from DNA poly-merase in
one important respect
RNA polymerase can add a nucleotide to another
nucleotide
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36Enzymes and proteins involved in prokaryotic
replication
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Arthur Kornberg
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52Prokaryotic enzymes and proteins
- dna A protein
- dna B protein
- dna C protein
- Helicase
- SSB protein
- Primase
- DNA polymerase III
- DNA polymerase I
- DNA ligase
- DNA gyrase
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53Eukaryotic replication
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55Replication bubbles
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57The unwound portions form a number of replication
bubbles which are replicated simultaneously
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58Eukaryotic enzymes
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60DNA polymerase a
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61DNA polymerase b
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62DNA polymerase g
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63DNA polymerase d
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64DNA polymerase e
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65DNA topoisomerase II
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66Telomerase
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67Telomere
Telomere is a repeating sequence of base pairs
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? GGGTTA ? ? CCCAAT ?
These base pairs are repeated a number of times
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69The end replication problem in eukaryotes
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70DNA polymerase cannot join these
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No place for a primer
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73The solution
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75Telomerase
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77Telomerase
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Telomerase adds complementary deoxyribo-nucleotide
s to the 3-end of the telomere
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84Inhibitors of replication
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90Reverse transcription
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98Thank you