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Which of the following enzymes is responsible for removing RNA primers and filling in the gaps with DNA nucleotides during DNA replication?

Which of the following enzymes is responsible for relieving the supercoiling tension that arises during DNA replication?

Which one of the following statements is not correct?


 

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Enzymes Involved In DNA Replication

Nucleases:

  • The polynucleotide is held together by phosphodiester bonds. 
  • The nucleases hydrolyse the polynucleotide chain into the nucleotides. 
  • It attacks either at 3′ OH end or 5′ phosphate end of the chain. 
  •  The nucleases are of two types:
    • Exonucleases: The nuclease that attacks on outer free end of the polynucleotide chain is called exonuclease.
    • Endonucleases: The endonucleases attack within the inner portion of one or the double strands.

 

Polymerases:

  • These enzymes carry out the process of polymerization of nucleotides and formation of polynucleotide chain.
  • All DNA polymerases require a template strand, which is copied. 
  • DNA polymerases also require a primer, which is complementary to the template. 
  • Hence, for the catalysis of polymerization, DNA polymerase requires the four deoxyribonucleotide triphosphates e.g. dATP, dGTP, dTTP and dCTP, a DNA template, a primer for initiation of catalytic activity and Mg++
  • The best‐studied bacterium, E. coli, has three DNA polymerase types
    • DNA polymerase I (Pol I):
      • It is primarily a repair enzyme.
      • DNA polymerase I only makes an average of 20 phosphodiester bonds before dissociating from the template. These properties make good sense for an enzyme that is going to replace damaged DNA. 
      • The 5′ to 3′ exonuclease activity removes base‐paired sequences ahead of the polymerizing activity. 
      • During replication, this can remove primers ahead of the polymerizing function of the polymerase. 
    • DNA polymerase II:
      • It is a specialized repair enzyme.
      • Pol II has the same editing (3′ to 5′) activity as Pol I, but not the 5′ to 3′ exonuclease activity.
    •  DNA polymerase III:
      • It is the actual replication enzyme.
      • Pol III is a multisubunit enzyme.
      • It lacks a 5′ to 3′ exonucleolytic activity, although a subunit of the enzyme carries out the editing (3′ to 5′) function during replication
      • Pol III synthesizes DNA at least a hundred times more rapidly than the other polymerases.

DNA Helicase:

  • This enzyme is responsible for unwinding the double helix by disrupting the hydrogen bonds between the anti-parallel strands of DNA.

DNA Ligase:

  • This enzyme joins the two strands of the polynucleotide chain by forming the phosphodiester bond.

DNA Topoisomerase and DNA Gyrase:

  • DNA topoisomerase relaxes the negative and positive supercoils in the DNA of eukaryotes.
  • DNA Gyrase is a subtype of topoisomerase found only in bacteria and plants. It relieves any form of tension produced after DNA is unwound.

Single-Stranded Binding Proteins (SSBs):

  • The proteins that bind to the single DNA template strand and prevent the single stranded DNA templates from reattaching.
  • They prevent the formation of H-bonds.

RNA Primase:

  • It forms the RNA primer complementary to the DNA template strands at the site of origin of replication.

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