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Eukaryotic proofreading DNA polymerases

Delta
Gamma
Epsilon

This DNA polymerase also has 5'-3' exonuclease activity

Epsilon

This DNA polymerse has primase activity.

It synthesizes its own primer composed of RNA

alpha

These DNA polymerases are responsible for Leading/lagging strand synthesis and repair

Alpha
Delta
Epsilon

This polymerase is only involved in mitochondrial DNA replication

gamma

This polymerase is only involved in repair

Beta

All Eukaryotic DNA polymerases are found in the nucleas except:

gamma

_______ binds with helicase, which unwinds the dsDNA molecule

Replicating factor A

It is a single-stranded binding protein

Primase activity of pol ___ starts up the synthesis of the leading strand

alpha

Creates RNA primer and adds small amount of nucleotides to the strand

Replicating factor C
Proliferating cell nuclear antigen
Pol epsilon

Replace pol alpha in order to increase processivity

PCNA is a sliding clamp that binds pol epsilon to each interval.

Every okazaki fragment requires the switching between pol _ and _

Pol alpha followed by delta

Pol delta involves RFC and PCNA

Composed of both RNA and protein

Has enzymatic (RTase) activity

Can use RNA to produce DNA

Telomerase

Prevents chromosomes from becoming shorter and shorter due to incomplete lagging strand synthesis

The RNA will base pair with the 3' end of DNA

What is this 3' end called?

the 3' overhang

Telomerase will elongate the parental strand

Telomerase shifts by _____ nucleotides and is positioned to synthesize another repeat.

six

Three cells with high telomerase activity

1. Stem cells
2. Germ line cells
3. Cancer cells

- Small body size
- Hair turning gray
- Hair loss
- Cataracts
- Osteoporosis
- Atherosclerosis
- Reduced fertility
- Predisposition to sarcomas
- Type II diabetes

Genome is unstable
Reduced rate of cell division

Adult progeria (Werner's syndrome: WS)

Free from Alzheimer's and high blood pressure

Autosomal recessive genetic disorder

Mutation in the WRN gene (chromosome 8)
- 3'-5' DNA helicase activity and 3'-5' exonuclease activity

Functinoally interacts with pol delta.

Functionally interacts with Ku, a protein involved in double stranded break repair.

Damaged pol delta and helicase

1. DNA polymerase activity
2. No detectable exodeoxyribonuclease activity (does not proofread DNA - rapid mutations)
3. Ribonuclease activity (RNaseH)

Properties of reverse transcriptase

Proteases
Rtases
Integrases

Produced by....

mature retroviral particle

1. Nucleotide analogs.
2. Inhibitors that bind to enzymes invovled in replication
3. Inhibitors that bind to or modify DNA

Inhibitors of replication

1. Conversion of nucleoside to a nucleotide
2. Incorporation into DNA
3. Termination of DNA synthesis

Nucleotide analog mechanism.

ex: Azidothymidine (lacks 3' hydroxyl group)

1. Binds to and inhibits DNA gyrase
2. Positive supercoiling ahead of replicating fork is not removed
3. Termination of DNA synthesis

Mechanism for inhibitors that bind to enzymes involved with replication

Ex: Ciprofloxin

The insertion of a molecule between adjacent base-pairs in a DNA molecule

Intercalation

1. Increases the spacing of the adjacent base-pairs at the site of intercalation

2. Distorts the sugar-phosphate backbone

3. Increases the pitch of the helix

Mechanism of inhibitors that bind to or modify DNA

Ex: Ethidium bromide.

Alters B form of DNA
- More elongated with more kinks

High concentrations: Totally inhibit replication in prokaryotes and eukaryotes

Moderate concentrations: Generates a frameshift mutation
DNA replication will attempt to insert a nucleotide close to the ethidium bromide molecule

Ethiidium bromide

Name the transcription factor:

Helicase activity.
Kinase activity.
- RNA pol II is phosphorylated by this factor in certain phases of transcription

TFIIH

Protein containing RNA molecule.

Catalyzes cleavage reaction

RNase P

Deamidation of adenine yields....

hypoxanthine