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DNA DNA StructureStructure
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DNA NucleotideDNA Nucleotide
O=P-O O
PhosphatePhosphate GroupGroup
NNitrogenous baseNitrogenous base (A, G, C, or T)(A, G, C, or T)
CH2
O
C1C4
C3 C2
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SugarSugar(deoxyribose)(deoxyribose)
O
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Pentose SugarPentose Sugar• Carbons are numbered
clockwise 1’ to 5’CH2
O
C1C4
C3 C2
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SugarSugar(deoxyribose)(deoxyribose)
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DNADNA
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Antiparallel Antiparallel StrandsStrands
• One strand of DNA goes from 5’ to 3’ (sugars)
• The other strand is opposite in direction going 3’ to 5’ (sugars)
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DNA DNA ReplicatiReplicati
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Replication FactsReplication Facts• DNA has to be copied DNA has to be copied
before a cell dividesbefore a cell divides• DNA is copied during DNA is copied during
the the SS or synthesis phase or synthesis phase of of interphaseinterphase
• New cells will need New cells will need identical identical DNA strandsDNA strands
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Synthesis Phase (S Synthesis Phase (S phase)phase)
• S phase during interphase of the cell cycle
• Nucleus of eukaryotes
Mitosis-prophase-metaphase-anaphase-telophase
G1 G2
Sphase
interphase
DNA replication takesDNA replication takesplace in the S phase.place in the S phase.
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DNA ReplicationDNA Replication• Begins atBegins at Origins of ReplicationOrigins of Replication• Two strands open forming Two strands open forming
Replication Forks (Y-shaped Replication Forks (Y-shaped region)region)
• New strands grow at the forksNew strands grow at the forks
ReplicationReplicationForkFork
Parental DNA MoleculeParental DNA Molecule
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DNA ReplicationDNA Replication• As the 2 DNA strands open at As the 2 DNA strands open at
the origin, the origin, Replication Replication BubblesBubbles form form
• Prokaryotes (bacteria) have a single bubble
• Eukaryotic chromosomes have MANY bubbles
Bubbles Bubbles
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DNA ReplicationDNA Replication• Enzyme Enzyme HelicaseHelicase unwinds unwinds
and separates the 2 DNA and separates the 2 DNA strands by breaking the strands by breaking the weak hydrogen bondsweak hydrogen bonds
• Single-Strand Binding Single-Strand Binding ProteinsProteins attach and keep the 2 DNA strands separated and untwisted
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DNA ReplicationDNA Replication• DNA polymeraseDNA polymerase can only add can only add
nucleotides to the nucleotides to the 3’ end3’ end of of the DNA the DNA
• This causes the This causes the NEWNEW strand to strand to be built in a be built in a 5’ to 3’ direction5’ to 3’ direction
RNARNAPrimerPrimerDNA PolymeraseDNA PolymeraseNucleotideNucleotide
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Remember HOW the Remember HOW the Carbons Are Numbered!Carbons Are Numbered!
OO=P-O O
PhosphatePhosphate GroupGroup
NNitrogenous baseNitrogenous base (A, G, C, or T)(A, G, C, or T)
CH2
O
C1C4
C3 C2
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SugarSugar(deoxyribose)(deoxyribose)
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Remember the Strands are Remember the Strands are AntiparallelAntiparallel
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Synthesis of the New Synthesis of the New DNA StrandsDNA Strands
• The The Leading StrandLeading Strand is synthesized as a single single strand strand from the point of origin toward the opening replication fork
RNARNAPrimerPrimerDNA PolymeraseDNA PolymeraseNucleotidesNucleotides
3’5’
5’
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Synthesis of the New DNA Synthesis of the New DNA StrandsStrands
• The The Lagging StrandLagging Strand is is synthesized discontinuouslydiscontinuously against overall direction of replication
• This strand is made in MANY short segments It is replicated from the replication fork toward the origin
RNA PrimerRNA Primer
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DNA PolymeraseDNA Polymerase
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Lagging StrandLagging Strand
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Lagging Strand Lagging Strand SegmentsSegments
• Okazaki FragmentsOkazaki Fragments - - series of short segments on the lagging strandlagging strand
• Must be joined together by Must be joined together by an an enzymeenzyme
Lagging Strand
RNARNAPrimerPrimer
DNADNAPolymerasePolymerase
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Okazaki FragmentOkazaki Fragment
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Replication of Replication of StrandsStrands
Replication Fork
Point of Origin
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Proofreading New Proofreading New DNADNA
• DNA polymerase initially DNA polymerase initially makes about makes about 1 in 10,0001 in 10,000 base base pairing errorspairing errors
• EnzymesEnzymes proofread and proofread and correct these mistakescorrect these mistakes
• The new error rate for DNA The new error rate for DNA that has been proofread is that has been proofread is 1 1 in 1 billionin 1 billion base pairing errors base pairing errors
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Semiconservative Model Semiconservative Model of Replicationof Replication
• Idea presented by Idea presented by Watson & CrickWatson & Crick• TheThe two strands of the parental
molecule separate, and each acts as a template for a new complementary strand
• New DNA consists of 1 PARENTAL (original) and 1 NEW strand of DNA
Parental DNA
DNA Template
New DNA
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DNA Damage & DNA Damage & RepairRepair
• Chemicals & ultraviolet radiation damage the DNA in our body cells
• Cells must continuously repair DAMAGED DNA
• Excision repair occurs when any of over 50 repair enzymes remove damaged parts of DNA
• DNA polymerase and DNA ligase replace and bond the new nucleotides together
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Question:Question:•What would be the
complementary DNA strand for the following DNA sequence?
DNA 5’-CGTATG-3’DNA 5’-CGTATG-3’copyright cmassengale
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Answer:Answer:
DNA 5’-CGTATG-3’DNA 5’-CGTATG-3’DNA 3’-GCATAC-5’DNA 3’-GCATAC-5’
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