Discuss DNA replication of prokaryotes and please mention all of the enzymes and components listed below.

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Discuss DNA replication of prokaryotes and please mention all of the enzymes and components listed below.

 

 

  • DNA Primase – DNA directed “RNA Pol” which inserts nucleoside triphosphates (NTPs)
    • Primers are oligonucleotides; priming process is the formation of primers
  • DNA Helicase – separates the DNA in advance of the replication fork (in E. coli DNA Helicase II); binds at AT-rich region of DNA; ATP then binds the helicase
  • Single-stranded DNA-binding Protein (SSBP) – no enzymatic activity; does not consume ATP
  • Topoisomerase – alter the supercoiling of double-stranded DNA
  • DNA Ligase – nicking of strands done for replication to continue
  • Okazaki fragments
  • DNA Polymerase – removes primer via 5’ to 3’ exonuclease activity; comes again for 5’ to 3’ polymerization activity (closes the gap between Okazaki fragments)

Prokaryotes

  • DNA Pol I – auxiliary enzyme to DNA Pol III; repairs damage; capable of excising pyrimidine dimers; polymerization via single active site that can bind all 4 dNTPs; moderately processive; proofreading (3’-5’ exonuclease activity), removal of primer (5’-3’ exonuclease activity)
  • DNA Pol II – oligomeric protein; DNA repair; not needed for replication
  • DNA Pol III – major polymerizing enzyme; synthesizes most of new DNA; no 5’-3’ exonucleolytic activity; must be associated with other proteins; high processivity

 

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