fig. 16-9-3 a t g c ta ta g c (a) parent molecule at gc t a t a gc (c) “daughter” dna molecules,...

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Fig. 16-9-3 A T G C T A T A G C (a) Parent molecule A T G C T A T A G C (c) “Daughter” DNA molecules, each consisting of one parental strand and one new strand (b) Separation of strands A T G C T A T A G C A T G C T A T A G C It looks so simple…..

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Page 1: Fig. 16-9-3 A T G C TA TA G C (a) Parent molecule AT GC T A T A GC (c) “Daughter” DNA molecules, each consisting of one parental strand and one new strand

Fig. 16-9-3

A T

GC

T A

TA

G C

(a) Parent molecule

A T

GC

T A

TA

G C

(c) “Daughter” DNA molecules, each consisting of one parental strand and one new strand

(b) Separation of strands

A T

GC

T A

TA

G C

A T

GC

T A

TA

G C

It looks so simple…..

Page 2: Fig. 16-9-3 A T G C TA TA G C (a) Parent molecule AT GC T A T A GC (c) “Daughter” DNA molecules, each consisting of one parental strand and one new strand

DNA Pol III

DNA polymerase III (from E. coli)- Enzyme responsible for almost all DNA replication- Extends DNA polymers by adding nucleotides to 3’ ends

Page 3: Fig. 16-9-3 A T G C TA TA G C (a) Parent molecule AT GC T A T A GC (c) “Daughter” DNA molecules, each consisting of one parental strand and one new strand

DNA Pol III

DNA polymerase III (from E. coli)- Enzyme responsible for almost all DNA replication- Extends DNA polymers by adding nucleotides to 3’ ends

Requires:1.Template strand of DNA2.“Primer” strand of DNA

Page 4: Fig. 16-9-3 A T G C TA TA G C (a) Parent molecule AT GC T A T A GC (c) “Daughter” DNA molecules, each consisting of one parental strand and one new strand

DNA Pol III

DNA polymerase III (from E. coli)- Enzyme responsible for almost all DNA replication- Extends DNA polymers by adding nucleotides to 3’ ends

Requires:1.Template strand of DNA2.“Primer” strand of DNA3.Deoxynucleoside triphosphates

dATP

Page 5: Fig. 16-9-3 A T G C TA TA G C (a) Parent molecule AT GC T A T A GC (c) “Daughter” DNA molecules, each consisting of one parental strand and one new strand

deoxynucleotide triphosphates (dNTPs)i.e. dATP, dGTP, dCTP, dTTP

The fundamental building blocks for DNA synthesis

Page 6: Fig. 16-9-3 A T G C TA TA G C (a) Parent molecule AT GC T A T A GC (c) “Daughter” DNA molecules, each consisting of one parental strand and one new strand

DNA Pol IIIDNA synthesis

Page 7: Fig. 16-9-3 A T G C TA TA G C (a) Parent molecule AT GC T A T A GC (c) “Daughter” DNA molecules, each consisting of one parental strand and one new strand

DNA Pol III

Page 8: Fig. 16-9-3 A T G C TA TA G C (a) Parent molecule AT GC T A T A GC (c) “Daughter” DNA molecules, each consisting of one parental strand and one new strand

Fig. 16-9-3

A T

GC

T A

TA

G C

(a) Parent molecule

A T

GC

T A

TA

G C

(c) “Daughter” DNA molecules, each consisting of one parental strand and one new strand

(b) Separation of strands

A T

GC

T A

TA

G C

A T

GC

T A

TA

G C

It looks so simple…..

Page 9: Fig. 16-9-3 A T G C TA TA G C (a) Parent molecule AT GC T A T A GC (c) “Daughter” DNA molecules, each consisting of one parental strand and one new strand

Fig. 16-12a

Origin of replication Parental (template) strand

Daughter (new) strand

Replication fork

Replication bubbleDouble-stranded DNA molecule

Two daughter DNA molecules

(a) Origins of replication in E. coli

0.5 µm

Prokaryotic replication

Page 10: Fig. 16-9-3 A T G C TA TA G C (a) Parent molecule AT GC T A T A GC (c) “Daughter” DNA molecules, each consisting of one parental strand and one new strand

Fig. 16-13

Topoisomerase

Helicase

PrimaseSingle-strand binding proteins

RNA primer

55

5 3

3

3

3’

DNA needs to be made single stranded (and kept that way)

Page 11: Fig. 16-9-3 A T G C TA TA G C (a) Parent molecule AT GC T A T A GC (c) “Daughter” DNA molecules, each consisting of one parental strand and one new strand

Fig. 16-13

Topoisomerase

Helicase

PrimaseSingle-strand binding proteins

RNA primer

55

5 3

3

3

DNA synthesis is initiated by Primase making a short RNA “primer”

Page 12: Fig. 16-9-3 A T G C TA TA G C (a) Parent molecule AT GC T A T A GC (c) “Daughter” DNA molecules, each consisting of one parental strand and one new strand

Fig. 16-15b

Origin of replication

RNA primer

“Sliding clamp”

DNA pol IIIParental DNA

3

5

5

5

5

5

5

3

3

3

Page 13: Fig. 16-9-3 A T G C TA TA G C (a) Parent molecule AT GC T A T A GC (c) “Daughter” DNA molecules, each consisting of one parental strand and one new strand

Fig. 16-12a

Origin of replication Parental (template) strand

Daughter (new) strand

Replication fork

Replication bubbleDouble-stranded DNA molecule

Two daughter DNA molecules

(a) Origins of replication in E. coli

0.5 µm

Prokaryotic replication

Page 14: Fig. 16-9-3 A T G C TA TA G C (a) Parent molecule AT GC T A T A GC (c) “Daughter” DNA molecules, each consisting of one parental strand and one new strand

Fig. 16-15a

Overview

Leading strand

Leading strandLagging strand

Lagging strand

Origin of replication

Primer

Overall directions of replication

Page 15: Fig. 16-9-3 A T G C TA TA G C (a) Parent molecule AT GC T A T A GC (c) “Daughter” DNA molecules, each consisting of one parental strand and one new strand

Fig. 16-16a

Overview

Origin of replication

Leading strand

Leading strand

Lagging strand

Lagging strand

Overall directions of replication

12

Page 16: Fig. 16-9-3 A T G C TA TA G C (a) Parent molecule AT GC T A T A GC (c) “Daughter” DNA molecules, each consisting of one parental strand and one new strand

Fig. 16-16b1

Template strand

5

53

3

Primase

Page 17: Fig. 16-9-3 A T G C TA TA G C (a) Parent molecule AT GC T A T A GC (c) “Daughter” DNA molecules, each consisting of one parental strand and one new strand

Fig. 16-16b2

Template strand

5

53

3

RNA primer 3 5

5

3

1

Primase

DNA Pol III + S. clamp

Page 18: Fig. 16-9-3 A T G C TA TA G C (a) Parent molecule AT GC T A T A GC (c) “Daughter” DNA molecules, each consisting of one parental strand and one new strand

Fig. 16-16b3

Template strand

5

53

3

RNA primer 3 5

5

3

1

13

35

5

Okazaki fragment

Primase

DNA Pol III + S. clamp

Page 19: Fig. 16-9-3 A T G C TA TA G C (a) Parent molecule AT GC T A T A GC (c) “Daughter” DNA molecules, each consisting of one parental strand and one new strand

Fig. 16-16b4

Template strand

5

53

3

RNA primer 3 5

5

3

1

13

35

5

Okazaki fragment

12

3

3

5

5

Primase

DNA Pol III + S. clamp

Page 20: Fig. 16-9-3 A T G C TA TA G C (a) Parent molecule AT GC T A T A GC (c) “Daughter” DNA molecules, each consisting of one parental strand and one new strand

Fig. 16-16b5

Template strand

5

53

3

RNA primer 3 5

5

3

1

13

35

5

Okazaki fragment

12

3

3

5

5

12

3

3

5

5

Primase

DNA Pol III + S. clamp

DNA Pol I

Page 21: Fig. 16-9-3 A T G C TA TA G C (a) Parent molecule AT GC T A T A GC (c) “Daughter” DNA molecules, each consisting of one parental strand and one new strand

Fig. 16-16b6

Template strand

5

53

3

RNA primer 3 5

5

3

1

13

35

5

Okazaki fragment

12

3

3

5

5

12

3

3

5

5

12

5

5

3

3

Overall direction of replication

Primase

DNA Pol I

DNA Ligase

Page 22: Fig. 16-9-3 A T G C TA TA G C (a) Parent molecule AT GC T A T A GC (c) “Daughter” DNA molecules, each consisting of one parental strand and one new strand

Fig. 16-17

OverviewOrigin of replication

Leading strand

Leading strand

Lagging strand

Lagging strandOverall directions of

replication

Leading strand

Lagging strand

Helicase

Parental DNA

DNA pol III

Primer Primase

DNA ligase

DNA pol III

DNA pol I

Single-strand binding protein

5

3

5

5

5

5

3

3

3

313 2

4

Page 23: Fig. 16-9-3 A T G C TA TA G C (a) Parent molecule AT GC T A T A GC (c) “Daughter” DNA molecules, each consisting of one parental strand and one new strand

Figure 16.18

Parental DNA

DNA pol III

Leading strand

Connectingprotein

Helicase

Lagging strandDNA pol III

Laggingstrandtemplate

5

5

5

5

5

5

3 3

33

3

3

Page 24: Fig. 16-9-3 A T G C TA TA G C (a) Parent molecule AT GC T A T A GC (c) “Daughter” DNA molecules, each consisting of one parental strand and one new strand

5’ ATGTCAAC 3’3’GACTACAGTTGACGTACG5’

In a test tube:DNA Pol III +

dNTPs +

Page 25: Fig. 16-9-3 A T G C TA TA G C (a) Parent molecule AT GC T A T A GC (c) “Daughter” DNA molecules, each consisting of one parental strand and one new strand

5’ ATGTCAACTGCATGC3’3’GACTACAGTTGACGTACG5’

Why can’t dNTPs add to the 5’ end of the primer?

In a test tube:DNA Pol III +

dNTPs +

Page 26: Fig. 16-9-3 A T G C TA TA G C (a) Parent molecule AT GC T A T A GC (c) “Daughter” DNA molecules, each consisting of one parental strand and one new strand

deoxynucleotide triphosphates (dNTPs)i.e. dATP, dGTP, dCTP, dTTP

The fundamental building blocks for DNA synthesis