Prokaryotic DNA Replication
作者:217Anjali Patil
1. Single stranded binding proteins stabilize the DNA
2. Dna C loads Dna B (helicase) along the 13-mers
3. Lagging strand (Okazaki fragments) in 3’-5’ direction
4. DNA Pol III synthesizes new strands along the RNA primers
4.1. Continuous strand in 5’-3’ direction
5. DNA Pol III binds the helicase and DNA; synthesizes a short RNA primer
6. Initiation
6.1. Ori C consists of 9-mers and 13-mers
6.2. Dna A proteins bind the 9-mers, leading to separation of 13-mers
7. Elongation
8. Termination
8.1. DNA Pol III detaches from the DNA at the terA-terF sequences
8.2. Tus (replication terminator protein) ends replication
8.3. DNA Pol I removes RNA primers and adds DNA segments in their place
8.4. Ligase joins the gaps