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Maintenance of genomes Copying the genome sequence Repairing damage to the genome sequence Rearranging genome sequences
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Maintenance of genomes Copying the genome sequence = Replication
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Replication is semiconservative after 1. replication after 2. replication
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Figure 15.3a Genomes 3 (© Garland Science 2007) The Meselson-Stahl experiment
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Replication is semiconservative after 1. replication after 2. replication
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Replication Initiation DNA synthesis Termination
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Origins of replication
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Initiation of replication at oriC
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Replication Initiation DNA synthesis Termination
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DNA synthesis
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Figure 15.13 Genomes 3 (© Garland Science 2007) 4-15 nt8-12 nt≈ 20 nt
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Replication Initiation DNA synthesis Termination
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DNA synthesis
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DNA polymerases (active site)
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DNA polymerases (exonuclease activity)
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DNA synthesis
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Figure 15.14 Genomes 3 (© Garland Science 2007) Topoisomerases resolve tension during DNA unwinding
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Figure 15.16 Genomes 3 (© Garland Science 2007) Single strand binding proteins (SSBs) protect exposed single DNA strands
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Figure 15.16 Genomes 3 (© Garland Science 2007)
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Three DNA polymerase core proteins synthesize DNA simultaneously on the leading and lagging strand
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In E. coli three DNA polymerase core proteins synthesize DNA simultaneously on the leading and lagging strand
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Three DNA polymerase core proteins synthesize DNA simultaneously on the leading and lagging strand
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Three DNA polymerase core proteins synthesize DNA simultaneously on the leading and lagging strand
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Primer removal DNA polymerase I
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Origins of replication
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DnaA binding leads to strand separation A A A A A A A A A A A A A A DnaA-ATP ORC-ATP (Origin Recognition Complex) (6 proteins) ORC binding does not lead to strand separation
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ORC recruits cdc6 and two helicases that encircle the double-stranded DNA Helicases
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Helicase (Mcm2-7) activation
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Helicases are activated only in S-phase of the cell cycle
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DNA is replicated only once per cell cycle
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In bacteria re-initiation is blocked by SeqA
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Finishing replication in bacteria
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Finishing replication in eukaryotes (The end replication problem)
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Protein priming in some bacteria and viruses
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Extension of the ends of eukaryotic chromosomes by telomerase
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Telomere binding proteins regulate telomerase activity and telomere length S. cerevisiae humans
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The telomeric ends of chromosomes are protected by proteins
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