Biology 107 Exam 3 (chapter 14)
1. Template 2. Nucleotides 3. Polymerase
3 items required for DNA replication
Okazaki, lagging
An ___________ fragment is a short fragment of DNA created on the ___________ strand of DNA
Okazaki, lagging
An ____________ fragment is a short fragment of DNA created on the _________ lagging strand of DNA.
Polymerase
Attaches a nucleotide to the 3' end of the DNA strand
A single replicon
Bacterial DNA is typically replicated as
A single origin
Bacterial replication begins at
The need for primer & the directionality of polymerases
Problems in replicating the ends of linear chromosomes are caused by
Mutagens
Radiation, UV light, x-rays, and chemicals in the environment that can cause mutations in DNA are called
Topoisomerase
Relieves coiling in DNA strands ahead of the replication fork
FALSE
TRUE/FALSE RNA polymerase require primers to begin synthesis.
Cellular aging
Telomeres are related to
Replicon
The DNA controlled by a origin is called a
To label DNA and follow it through 2 rounds of replication
The basic design of the Meselson-Stahl experiment is
uvrA, uvrB, uvrC
These E. coli genes encode the proteins required to perform excursion repair
Polymerase I
This polymerase acts on the lagging strand to remove primers and replace them with DNA
Polymerase II
This polymerase is not involved in replication, but is used for DNA repair
Eukaryotic
This type of primase is a combination of RNA pooyermase and DNA polyermase that makes short RNA primers and then extends them with DNA to produce final primer
Epsilon, delta
Two main eukaryotic DNA polymerases that extend DNA are
DNA repair systems
What facilitates the reversal of damage to our hereditary material before a permanent mutation?
Telomeres
What is the name of the regions at the ends of eukaryotic chromosomes?
3 phases of DNA replication
1. Initiation 2. Elongation 3. Termination
Steps of lagging strand synthesis
1. Synthesize primers using primate 2. Synthesize DNA 3. Replace RNA primers with DNA 4. Seal nicks in the DNA
Supercoiling
Coiling of two DNA strands leading to torsional strain
Terminus
DNA replication in E. coli ends at a site called the
Semiconservative replication
DNA replication that leads to the production of double helices with one parental strand and one newly synthesized strand is consistent with
-complexity of enzymology -structure of chromosome (linear - eukaryotic, circular - prokaryotic) -number of origins of replication
Differences in pro and eukaryotic replication
Exonuclease
E. coli polymerases I, II, III have 3' to 5' __________ activity, which provides them with proofreading function (can remove misprinted base)
The lagging and leading strands
Enzymes in the reply some are active on
Cells can increase the number of origins used in early development
How are the origins or replication adjusted in eukaryotic cells so that early in embryonic development DNA can be replicated faster?
The cells will show an increased lifespan
If normal fibroblast cells are grown in cell culture and the enzyme telomerase is introduced in them then
Termination site is opposite to the origin
In a bacterium where does termination of replication occur relative to the origin?
Low
In an aging cell, the activity of telomerase would be
High
In cancer cells as compared to normal cells, telomerase is present in what sort of levels?
2 densities should be observed: the DNA strands would be either all heavy or all light
In the Meselson-Stahl exeperiment, what was the expected composition of DNA molecules after one round of replication, if the CONSERVATIVE model was correct?
Primosome
In the reply some, the _______________ is composed of primase, helicase, and accessory proteins that prime the lagging strand
Primase
Makes a 10-12 bp complementary primer to the DNA
DNA polymerase
Makes a primer of RNA complementary to the DNA & makes a primer about 10-20 nucleotides in length
Orci
Which origins are sequence specific?
Polymerase III
Which polymerase is the main polymerase enzyme?
Polymerase I
Which polymerase removes and replaces RNA primer segments in the synthesis of the lagging strand because it has 5' to 3' exonuclease activity? I, II, or III?
Beta subunit
Which subunit of DNA polymerase II forms the sliding clamp?
Eukaryotes
Which types of cells have more than one origin of replication?
To ensure timely replication of multiple, large chromosomes
Why do have multiple origins of replication?
Leading
_________ strand synthesize continuously
Replication fork
A ____________ ______________ is the partial opening of a DNA helix to form two single strands.
Helicase
Causes DNA strand separation at the origin or replication. It uses ATP to unwind the DNA template.
Nitrogen
Meselson & Stahl used two isotopes of ____________ in their DNA replication experiments so that their daughter strands could be distinguished from the parental strands
Short internal
Telomerase uses a ________ ___________ RNA
Intermediate between 14N & 15N DNA
The density of the bacterial DNA following the first round of DNA replication in the Meselson-Stahl experiment can beatbox be described as
Absent
The ends of chromosomes shorten when telomerase is
Gyrase
The enzyme ________ is the topoisomerase involved in DNA replication.
-sliding clamp -primase -polymerases -helicase -clamp loader
The enzymes involved in DNA replication found at the replication fork of bacterial, archaeal, and eukaryotic cells?
Lymphocytes
The level of telomerase stays high in these cells despite their age
How DNA replicates
The primary purpose of the Meselson and Stahl experiments was to determine
Holds the pymerase to the DNA template
The sliding clamp of a DNA polymerase does what?
Cesium chloride gradient
To determine the density of DNA strands, Meselson and Stahl used this technique so that DNA fragments would migrate to the area in the gradient where they had the same density
Error-free, error-prone
Two general categories of non-specific repair mechanisms
Photolase
What enzyme can repair UV damage by binding to a thymine dimer and cleaving it, therefor restoring 2 thymines?
Telomerase
What enzyme contains a small internal piece of RNA which is used as a template to extend the end of a linear DNA molecule?
Topoisomerase
What enzyme relieves torsional strain in DNA strands ahead of the replication fork?
Single-strand binding proteins
When double helix unwound, 2 single strand of DNA are formed. These strands must be stabilized b/c hydrophobic bases are exposed to water. The proteins that stabilize the two single strands are called
DNA primase
______ ____________ makes a primer of RNA complementary to the DNA & makes a primer about 10-20 nucleotides in length
Lagging
__________ strand synthesize in small fragments that are later connected
Telomeres, telomerase
____________ are short protective repeats of DNA on the ends on eukaryotic chromosomes which are generated by the enzyme _________.