What does semiconservative mean in DNA
Each new DNA molecular has 1 parental strand and one newly synthesized strand
What do the template-directed DNA polymerase in porkaryotic replication require
In prokaryotic replication what does DNA polymerase use as a template
Explain how replication forks form + replication bubbles
Name the 3 key proteins involved in initiation and fork progression in prokaryotic replication
What is the function of DnaA
-What it binds to + what it causes
What is the function of DNA helicases+ what does DNA helicase activity cause
What is the other name for DNA helicases
What does DNA helicase loading require
What is the function of single stranded DNA binding proteins(SSBs)
-How does it bind
-And why does it bind
-Binds cooperatively to ssDNA to:
-Prevent strands from reannealing
-Stabilize ssDNA for rep;ication
-Protect ssDNA from degradation by nucleases
What does supercoiling result from
What is postive supercoils and location
overwinding ahead of the replication fork
What is negative supercoils and location
underwinding and it is behind the fork
What do supercoils interfere with
How is supercoiling stopped
By DNA topoisomerases, which relieve supercoils by cutting and resealing DNA strands
Name the 2 types od DNA topoisomerases
What is the 3 functions of type 1 DNA topisomeraases
What does type 1 DNA topisomerase not require
wHAT Is the 2 function of type 2 topisomerases + what does it require
What is the function of DNA gyrase in type 2 dna topoisomerase and what does it help with
Explaimn how DNA polymerase works
How is the leading strand synthesized
How is the lagging strand synthesized
It is synthesized discontinuosly in the opposite direction of the replication fork
How is the lagging strand made