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Chapter 13
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Agriculture
4th Grade
12/05/2011

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Term
__________________ takes place by seperation of the strands of the double helix and ________ of two daughter strands complemetary to the two ____________ templates
Definition
DNA replication, synthesis, parental
Term
DNA replication is called _____________ because half of the parent structure is ___________ in each of the daughter duplexes.
Definition
Semiconservative, retained
Term
Semiconservative model of DNA replication took over the two other models previously considered: ________ and __________
Definition
Consertive and dispersive
Term
DNA replication is bacteria starts at the ________ site where a number of proteins bind to ___________ replication. Origin sites contains the _______ sequence.
Definition
Origin, initiate, ORIC
Term
DNA replication in bacteria proceeds _______ from the origin site.
Definition
Bidirectionally
Term
__________________ are pointed where the nonreplicated segment splits into a pair of replicating segments.
Definition
Replication fork
Term
Tension is built up as DNA begins the unwinding process and DNA becomes ____________________.
Definition
Positively supercoiled
Term
_________________ (topoisomerase II) relieves the _______ by changing the DNA into negatively supercoiled DNA.
-Involved _______ both strands of the DNA, ______ them, and _________ them.
Definition
DNA gyrase, tension, cleaving, unwinding rejoining
Term
______________ is responsible for synthesizing new DNA strands from a DNA _____________.
Definition
DNA polymerase, template
Term
None of the three DNA polymerases in bacteria can ______ DNA chains; it can only ________ an existing strand.
Definition
Iniitiate, elongate
Term
DNA Polymerase requires a _______ which provides the 3' hydroxyl terminus on which to add new nucleotides.
Definition
primer
Term
Polymerization occurs in the _______ direction.
Definition
5'--->3'
Term
The ___________ (in the direction of the _________ fork movement) is synthesized __________.
Definition
Leading strand, replication, continuously
Term
The ____________ (in the _________ direction of the replication fork) is synthesized ______________.
Definition
Lagging strand, oppisite, discontinuously
Term
The lagging strand is constructed of small _____________, which are joined by ______________.
Definition
Okazaki fragments, DNA ligases
Term
_______________ is an RNA polymerase that assembles short RNA primers for lagging strand synthesis.
Definition
Primase.
Term
_____________ unwinds two strands of DNA.
Definition
Helicase
Term
_______________________ is major helicase for unwinding during replication.
Definition
DNA helicase B
Term
__________ and ________ form a "primosome" which join along the lagging-strand template in a 5'-3' direction.
Definition
Primase, helicase
Term
_____________________ bind to single strands to keep them in an elongated unwound state.
Definition
SSB proteins
Term
___________________ is the primary replication enzyme.
Definition
DNA polymerase III
Term
A single ___________ synthesizes both leading and lagging strands, with lagging strand DNA pol III hitching a ride on the leading strand DNA pol III.
Definition
Replisome
Term
_______________________ contains DNA pol III and various subunits having different functions in the replication process.
Definition
DNA polymerase III holoenzyme
Term
About ______________ total proteins are involved in replication.
Definition
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Term
By forming a _____________, one of the componenets maintains an assocation between the polymerase and the DNA template.
Definition
B clamp
Term
As long as it is attached to a _______________, DNA polymerase can move processively from one nucleotide to the next without falling off.
Definition
B sliding clamp
Term
The assembly of the B clamp around the DNA, such as when jumping to the next primer on the lagging strand requires a ________________.
Definition
Clamp loader
Term
_______________ is involved in DNA repair and also removes RNA primers from the lagging strand and replaces them with DNA.
Definition
DNA polymerase I
Term
_________________ degrade nucleic acids by removing 5' or 3' terminal nucleotides.
Definition
Exonucleases
Term
DNa pol I has 5' exonuclease activity (for ________________________), 3' exonuclease activity (for _____________________________) and DNA polymerase activity.
Definition
Degrading primers, repairing base mismatches
Term
The error rate of incorporation of an incorrect nucleotide during DNA replication is the ____________________________.
Definition
Spontaneous mutation rate
Term
Less than ___________ or ______________ nucleotides in E. Coli probably similar in human non-repeats
Definition
10^9 or 1 in 1 billion
Term
______ error in about ______ cell divisions in E. Coli
Definition
1, 100
Term
However, mismatches are incorporated by ____________ in about 10^-10^6 nucleotides. Most are repairs.
Definition
DNA pol III
Term
Incorporation of a particular nucleotide onto the end of a growing strand depends upon the __________ of the base pair.
Definition
Geometry
Term
During ____________, mismatched bases are excised.
Definition
Proofreading
Term
Replication is rapid (________________)
Definition
~10^3 nucleotides/second
Term
Eukaryotes replicate their genome in (_________). 10,000 to 100,000 per cell in humans, as opposed to just one site in bacteria
Definition
Replicons
Term
Timing of DNA synthesis in a replicon is _____________.
Definition
Regulated
Term
_____________ is last to be replicated.
Definition
Heterochromatin
Term
Origins of replication identified in yeast cells are called ___________. Contains _____ bp conserved sequence.
Definition
ARS. 11
Term
A multiprotein ______ is assembled at the ARS.
Definition
ORS
Term
Replication activities are ______ in eukaryotes and prokaryotes.
Definition
similar
Term
There are several DNA polymerases in ________.
Definition
eukaryotes
Term
Eurkaryotic DNA polymerases elongate in the _____ direction and require a _________; some have ______ activity.
Definition
5 --3, primer, exonuclease
Term
The replication machinery is now thought to be stationary in the __________ with the DNA threaded through the replication complex.
Definition
nuclear matrix
Term
Replication forks are located within sites called ___________________ (about 40 forks each)
Definition
Replication foci
Term
The assembly of DNA into ________ after replication is a rapid event.
Definition
nucleosomes
Term
_______________ remain intact during replication and old and new histones are distributed (somewhat randomly) between the two daughter duplexes.
Definition
Histones
Term
The assembly of nucleosomes is facilitated by a network of accessory proteins (__________________________)
Definition
Histone chaperones
Term
Due to its chemical makeup and structure, DNA is the cell molecule ________ suseptible to ___________________________.
Definition
Most, environmental change
Term
Ionizing ____________, common ____________, ___________ energy of body temperature, and even metabolic products cause spontaneous alteration (_________) in DNA.
Definition
Radiation, chemicals, thermal, lesions
Term
Mammals mutate about ___________ bases a day.
Definition
10,000
Term
____________________________ removes bulky _________, such as pyrimidine dimers and __________ altered nucleotides.
Definition
Nucleotide Excision Repair (NER)
Lesions
Chemically
Term
Two pathways of NER:
A. A _________________________, which is the preferential pathway and selectively repairs __________ genes, which are most important genes in that particular cell.
B. A____________________________, which is _________ and less _________________ and corrects DNA strands in the remainder of the genome.
Definition
Transcription coupled pathway, transcribed
Global genomic pathway, slower, efficient
Term
_______________ is a key component of the repair machinery and is also involved in initiation for transcription. It links transcription and DNA repair.
Definition
TFIIH
Term
A pair of _______________ cut on both sides of the __________, and the damaged strand is separated from the non-damaged strand using ____________ subunits in TFIIH.
Definition
Endonucleases, lesions, helicase
Term
The gap is filled by _________ and sealed by ___________.
Definition
DNA polymerase, DNA ligase
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