DNA Replication
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
- Paul Andersen explains how DNA replication ensures that each cell formed during the cell cycle has an exact copy of the DNA. He describes the Meselson-Stahl experiment and how it showed that DNA copies itself through a semi-conservative process. He then explains how multiple enzymes, like DNA polymerase, helicase, primase, ligase, and single strand binding proteins copy DNA. He also differentiates between the leading and the lagging strand. He explains how DNA is anti-parallel in nature and how eukaryotic cells have multiple origins of replication.
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I wish the replication was conservative so it could be easier to study. Ugh!
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+Eshtri BEGIN = 5 letters, END = 3 letters
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IMPORTANT FOR ADVANCED MOLECULAR BIOLOGY. The model figure of the DNA replication mechanism in eukaryotes is wrong:
DNA polymerase alpha is supposed to be DNA polymerase delta; DNA primase is supposed to be DNA polymerase alpha; DNA polymerase delta is supposed to be DNA polymerase epsilon.
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The visual for replication was incredibly helpful and made it easier to understand how helicase is melting the DNA so I can be copied.
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All your videos are great to learn in an easy and simple approach.A little correction for the picture at 4:59:
In eukaryotic DNA polymerase, Pol ε (epsilon) is to extend the leading strand during replication, therefore Pol δ (delta) in the picture should be Pol ε (epsilon).
Pol α (alpha) in the picture could be right polymerase on the lagging strand as Pol α starts replication elongating the primer with ~20 nucleotides.
But, if it is more than 20 nucleotides, Pol δ (delta) primarily replicates the lagging strand, therefore Pol α (alpha) in the picture might be replaced by Pol δ (delta) as well
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5:14 Question. Helicase unzips the DNA by breaking the hydrogen bonds right?
correct
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Actually every strand can be leading and lagging strand simultaneously on opposite sides from The ORI site. For better understanding it is always better to explain using replication bubble then only one replication fork.
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This was a helpful video except for a confusing section where you say that the Helicase enzyme basically unwinds the double helix- from what I know (which isn't much) I'm pretty sure topoisomerase is responsible for the unwinding of the DNA molecule ( the large green ring ) while helicase enzyme breaks apart the Hydrogen bonds connecting the nucleotides?
The untwisting of the double helix causes tighter twisting in the double helix. Topoisomerase helps relieve that stain by breaking, swiveling and rejoining DNA strands.
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Thank you so much.I finally understood DNA replication well. You are doing an amazing job putting up these videos.
The figure, as drawn, is somewhat misleading regarding the action of RNA Primase. It would seem to indicate that Primase acts at the 5' end of the Okazaki fragments. It actually functions before the production of the Okazaki fragment by creating a Primer that DNA Pol can add on to. Though Paul explains this in his comments, I have students that see the figure and believe Primase acts after the formation of Okazaki fragments.
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