Proteins and Enzymes
DNA Facts
DNA Replication Facts
Eukaryotic DNA Replication and Replication Accuracy
Prokaryotic DNA Replication
100

Synthesizes new DNA molecules by adding nucleotides to leading and lagging DNA strands.

DNA polymerases 

100

Structure of DNA

Double Helix

100

A bonds with T and C bonds with G

Complementary Base Pairing 

100

During DNA replication, most DNA polymerases check their work fixing the majority of mispaired bases.

Proofreading

100
Bacterial chromosomes structure

1 single circular chromosomes 

200

Unwinds and separates double-stranded DNA strands as it moves along the DNA. Forms replication fork by by breaking hydrogen bonds between the nucleotides in DNA.

DNA Helicase

200

Joins base pairs together 

Hydrogen bonds

200

Each strand of the original double helix serves as a template for a new strand in a daughter molecule. 

Semiconservative replication

200

Immediately after DNA synthesis, any remaining mispaired can be detected and replaced.   

Mismatch repair 

200

Prokaryotic DNA division produces:

2 identical circular chromosomes 

300

A type of RNA polymerase that generates RNA primers, which are short RNA molecules that act as templates for the starting point of DNA replication. 

DNA Primase 

300

Adenine and guanine  

purines 

300

DNA is replicated from:

5' to 3'

300

How many origins of replication in eukaryotic DNA replication 

Multiple 

300

How many origins of replication in prokaryotic DNA replication?

One 

400

Unwinds and rewind DNA strands to prevent the DNA from becoming tangled or supercoiled. 

Topoisomerase 

400

Thymine and cytosine 

Pyrimidines 

400

DNA is read from:

3' to 5'

400

Prevents supercoiling in eukaryotic DNA replication

Topoisomerase 

400

DNA replication and cell division time problem in prokaryotes 

DNA replication takes 40 mins, but cell divides every 20 minutes, so a new round of replication is started before the one before is completed. 

500

Attaches to newly separated DNA strands to prevent helix from re-forming. 

Single-stranded binding proteins

500

The amount of adenine is equal to the amount of thymine, and the amount of cytosine is equal to the amount of guanine.

Chargaff's Rule

500

Fragments on the lagging strand that joined together.

Okazaki fragments 

500

Ways DNA is repaired

Chemical reversal, excision repair, double-stranded break repair 

500

Prevents supercoiling in prokaryotes. 

DNA gyrase