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DNA Replication
A. DNA replication is semiconservative
B. DNA replication in E. coli
C. DNA replication in eukaryotes
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A. . . . Semiconservative
 In DNA replication, the two strands of a
helix separate and serve as templates
for the synthesis of new strands
(nascent strands), so that one helix
gives rise to two identical “daughter”
helices
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A. . . . Semiconservative
 Hypothetically, there could be three possible
ways that DNA replication occur:
– Conservative replication: One daughter helix gets
both of the old (template) strands, and the other
daughter helix gets both of the new (nascent)
strands
– Semiconservative: Each daughter helix gets one
old strand and one new strand
– Dispersive: The daughter helices are mixes of old
and new
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A. . . . Semiconservative
 Two major lines of experiment in the mid
1950s – early 1960s demonstrated that DNA
replication is semiconservative, both in
prokaryotes and eukaryotes:
– Meselson and Stahl demonstrated
semiconservative replication in Escherichia coli in
1958
– Taylor, Woods, and Hughes demonstrated
semiconservative replication in Vicia faba (broad
bean) in 1957
– Experiments with other organisms support
semiconservative replication as the universal
mode for DNA replication
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THREE HYPOTHESES FOR DNA REPLICATION
Models of Replication
(a) Hypothesis 1:
Semi-conservative
replication
(b) Hypothesis 2:
Conservative replication
Intermediate molecule
(c) Hypothesis 3:
Dispersive replication
MODELS OF DNA REPLICATION
PREDICTED
DENSITIES
OF
NEWLY
REPLICATED
DNA
MOLECULES
ACCORDING
TO THE
THREE
HYPOTHESES
ABOUT DNA
REPLICATION
Meselson and Stahl
Conclusion: Semi-conservative replication of DNA
B. Replication in E. coli
 DNA replication is semiconservative
and requires a template
 Deoxynucleoside triphosphates
(dNTPs) (dATP, dTTP, dGTP, dCTP)
are the “raw materials” for the addition
of nucleotides to the nascent strand
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B. Replication in E. coli
 Nucleotides are added only to the 3´
end of a growing nascent chain;
therefore, the nascent chain grows only
from the 5´ 3´ direction
 The addition of nucleotides to a growing
chain is called chain elongation
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B. Replication in E. coli
 Addition of nucleotides to a nascent
chain is catalyzed by a class of
enzymes called DNA-directed DNA
polymerases (or DNA polymerases, for
short)
 E. coli has three DNA polymerases (I, II,
and III)
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B. Replication in E. coli
– DNA polymerase I was discovered in the
mid 1950s by Arthur Kornberg (it was
originally simply called “DNA polymerase”
– DNA polymerase I has three different
enzymatic activities:
5´ 3´ polymerase activity (elongation)
3´ exonuclease activity (proofreading function)
5´ exonuclease activity (primer excision)
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B. Replication in E. coli
– The 3´ exonuclease activity of DNA
polymerase I performs a “proofreading”
function: it excises mismatched bases at
the 3´ end, reducing the frequency of
errors (mutations)
– The 5´ exonuclease activity is responsible
for RNA primer excision (see later . . .)
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B. Replication in E. coli
– By the late 1960s, biologists suspected
that there must be additional DNA
polymerases in E. coli (to account for the
rate of replication observed in experiments)
– In the early 1970s, DNA polymerases II
and III were discovered
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B. Replication in E. coli
– DNA polymerases II and III each have two
enzymatic activities:
5´ 3´ polymerase activity (elongation)
3´ exonuclease activity (proofreading)
– Neither has the 5´ exonuclease activity
– DNA polymerase III is the enzyme
responsible for most of the nascent strand
elongation in E. coli
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B. Replication in E. coli
 DNA polymerase can only elongate existing
chains; it cannot initiate chain synthesis
– Nascent strand initiation requires the formation of
a short RNA primer molecule
– The RNA primers are synthesized by RNA
primase (a type of 5´ 3´ RNA polymerase,
capable of initiating nascent chain synthesis from
a DNA template; uses ribose NTPs as nucleotide
source)
– The primers are eventually excised by the 5´
exonuclease activity of DNA polymerase I
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B. Replication in E. coli
 Replication begins at a location on the
chromosome called the origin of replication
(ori), and proceeds bidirectionally.
 As the DNA helix unwinds from the origin, the
two old strands become two distinctive
templates:
– the 3´ 5´ template,
– and the 5´ 3´ template
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B. Replication in E. coli
– Replication on the 3´ 5´ template is continuous
(leading strand synthesis), proceeding into the
replication fork
– Replication on the 5´ 3´ template is
discontinuous, resulting in the synthesis of short
nascent segments (lagging strand or Okazaki
fragments), each with its own primer
– After primer excision is complete, nascent
segments are “sealed” (the final phosphodiester
bond is formed) by DNA ligase
– DNA polymerase III may be able to synthesize
both the leading and lagging strands
simultaneously by having the 5´ 3´ template to
fold back.
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B. Replication in E. coli
 Several proteins are required to unwind
the helix
– Helicases
• dnaA protein recognizes the origin , binds, and
begins the separation of the helix
• dnaB dissociates from dnaC; the dnaB is
responsible for moving along the helix at the
replication fork, “unzipping” the helix
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B. Replication in E. coli
– DNA gyrase
• Makes temporary single-stranded “nicks”
(single PDE bond breaks) in one of the two
template strands to relieve the torsional stress
and supercoiling caused by the unwinding of
the helix
– Single-stranded binding proteins (SSBPs)
• Bind to the unwound strands of the template,
stabilizing the single-stranded state long
enough for
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Dna replication

  • 1. DNA Replication A. DNA replication is semiconservative B. DNA replication in E. coli C. DNA replication in eukaryotes 1
  • 2. A. . . . Semiconservative  In DNA replication, the two strands of a helix separate and serve as templates for the synthesis of new strands (nascent strands), so that one helix gives rise to two identical “daughter” helices 2
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  • 4. A. . . . Semiconservative  Hypothetically, there could be three possible ways that DNA replication occur: – Conservative replication: One daughter helix gets both of the old (template) strands, and the other daughter helix gets both of the new (nascent) strands – Semiconservative: Each daughter helix gets one old strand and one new strand – Dispersive: The daughter helices are mixes of old and new 4
  • 5. A. . . . Semiconservative  Two major lines of experiment in the mid 1950s – early 1960s demonstrated that DNA replication is semiconservative, both in prokaryotes and eukaryotes: – Meselson and Stahl demonstrated semiconservative replication in Escherichia coli in 1958 – Taylor, Woods, and Hughes demonstrated semiconservative replication in Vicia faba (broad bean) in 1957 – Experiments with other organisms support semiconservative replication as the universal mode for DNA replication 5
  • 6. THREE HYPOTHESES FOR DNA REPLICATION Models of Replication
  • 7. (a) Hypothesis 1: Semi-conservative replication (b) Hypothesis 2: Conservative replication Intermediate molecule (c) Hypothesis 3: Dispersive replication MODELS OF DNA REPLICATION
  • 9. Meselson and Stahl Conclusion: Semi-conservative replication of DNA
  • 10. B. Replication in E. coli  DNA replication is semiconservative and requires a template  Deoxynucleoside triphosphates (dNTPs) (dATP, dTTP, dGTP, dCTP) are the “raw materials” for the addition of nucleotides to the nascent strand 10
  • 11. B. Replication in E. coli  Nucleotides are added only to the 3´ end of a growing nascent chain; therefore, the nascent chain grows only from the 5´ 3´ direction  The addition of nucleotides to a growing chain is called chain elongation 11
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  • 13. B. Replication in E. coli  Addition of nucleotides to a nascent chain is catalyzed by a class of enzymes called DNA-directed DNA polymerases (or DNA polymerases, for short)  E. coli has three DNA polymerases (I, II, and III) 13
  • 14. B. Replication in E. coli – DNA polymerase I was discovered in the mid 1950s by Arthur Kornberg (it was originally simply called “DNA polymerase” – DNA polymerase I has three different enzymatic activities: 5´ 3´ polymerase activity (elongation) 3´ exonuclease activity (proofreading function) 5´ exonuclease activity (primer excision) 14
  • 15. B. Replication in E. coli – The 3´ exonuclease activity of DNA polymerase I performs a “proofreading” function: it excises mismatched bases at the 3´ end, reducing the frequency of errors (mutations) – The 5´ exonuclease activity is responsible for RNA primer excision (see later . . .) 15
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  • 17. B. Replication in E. coli – By the late 1960s, biologists suspected that there must be additional DNA polymerases in E. coli (to account for the rate of replication observed in experiments) – In the early 1970s, DNA polymerases II and III were discovered 17
  • 18. B. Replication in E. coli – DNA polymerases II and III each have two enzymatic activities: 5´ 3´ polymerase activity (elongation) 3´ exonuclease activity (proofreading) – Neither has the 5´ exonuclease activity – DNA polymerase III is the enzyme responsible for most of the nascent strand elongation in E. coli 18
  • 19. B. Replication in E. coli  DNA polymerase can only elongate existing chains; it cannot initiate chain synthesis – Nascent strand initiation requires the formation of a short RNA primer molecule – The RNA primers are synthesized by RNA primase (a type of 5´ 3´ RNA polymerase, capable of initiating nascent chain synthesis from a DNA template; uses ribose NTPs as nucleotide source) – The primers are eventually excised by the 5´ exonuclease activity of DNA polymerase I 19
  • 20. B. Replication in E. coli  Replication begins at a location on the chromosome called the origin of replication (ori), and proceeds bidirectionally.  As the DNA helix unwinds from the origin, the two old strands become two distinctive templates: – the 3´ 5´ template, – and the 5´ 3´ template 20
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  • 22. B. Replication in E. coli – Replication on the 3´ 5´ template is continuous (leading strand synthesis), proceeding into the replication fork – Replication on the 5´ 3´ template is discontinuous, resulting in the synthesis of short nascent segments (lagging strand or Okazaki fragments), each with its own primer – After primer excision is complete, nascent segments are “sealed” (the final phosphodiester bond is formed) by DNA ligase – DNA polymerase III may be able to synthesize both the leading and lagging strands simultaneously by having the 5´ 3´ template to fold back. 22
  • 23. B. Replication in E. coli  Several proteins are required to unwind the helix – Helicases • dnaA protein recognizes the origin , binds, and begins the separation of the helix • dnaB dissociates from dnaC; the dnaB is responsible for moving along the helix at the replication fork, “unzipping” the helix 23
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  • 25. B. Replication in E. coli – DNA gyrase • Makes temporary single-stranded “nicks” (single PDE bond breaks) in one of the two template strands to relieve the torsional stress and supercoiling caused by the unwinding of the helix – Single-stranded binding proteins (SSBPs) • Bind to the unwound strands of the template, stabilizing the single-stranded state long enough for 25
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