DNA Replication | Prokaryotic vs Eukaryotic Enzymes
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 พ.ย. 2018
- In this video of DNA replication we have discussed about the enzymes involved in the Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes.
n DNA Replication , the Single DNA molecules having two strands is replicated to form two DNA molecules…. we see we having DNA molecule,its two strands acts as Parent strands to make two DNA copies ,so on these parent strands the enzymes and proteins will work on to synthesises the daughter strands on both the strands ,so that in the end we get two identical DNA molecules.
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The best summary of the comparison between DNA replication of prok and euk. thanks
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Pol €( pol epsilon) - it is recruited to complete DNA synthesis on the leading strand. It is associated with Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen(PCNA) protein that serves as a sliding DNA clamp.
I've read that it's delta that is associated with that! am I wrong?
@@williamcowan4936 dna pol epsilon is more suited in that functioning than delta.
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He js right Epsilon enzyme works in Leading strand and delta works in lagging strand.
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Shabir, Is it known how and when the Mg++ ion is loaded into the polymerase active site, please?
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thank you very much for DNA replication series. Very informative, very accessible form in which you've presented such a hard topic for me. Can you answer a couple of questions, please?
1. As one of the commentators has already said that eukaryotes primase activity is built in alpha-polymerase, can you clear the telomerase replication plz? during this, the primase is also a subuinit of the alpha-polymerase or it is some kind of special one?
2. As far I can understand eukaryotes have a clamp loader and sliding clamp which are independent from delta- or alpha-polymerase and prokaryotes have gamma and beta subunits of polymerase III for that. Is that correct?
3. I understand that it might be a complicated one, but I don't grasp whether there is any difference in the unwinding of dna (during initiation) between euka- and prokaryotes. For the exception of that pro's have gyrase and euka have topoisomerases. I mean the negative coilng part and chain stabilization in eukaryotes (not that they have orc instead of protein A).
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1.Yes Dna Polymerase Alpha has built-in primase in Eukaryotes PRIM1 and PRIM2.
2.Ur 2nd statement is right.
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is E. coli dna replication and prokaryote dna replication the same?
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I have read in Lehninger, latest edition Epsilon Polymerase is involved in Leading strand synthesis, please go through this, and do a bit correction in video
Most of the books have mentioned what you are saying but 2015 recent study has shown what i have mentioned.
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4517859/
Hi sir may I know for DNA repair, the enzyme that involved in proofreading is DNA polymerase III for prokaryotes right??? Then the enzyme used to replace the damaged nucleotides is DNA polymerase 2?? Or both proofreading and replacing the nucleotides are done by DNA polymerase 2 ????
Polymerase 3 has exonuclease activity once it completes the replication from 5 to 3 prime then it go for 3 to 5 prime exonuclease activity(proofreading ). After this in case still any wrong nucleotides are present on dna strand then DNA polymerase 1 will come and repair it. Dna polymerase 2 also involve in proofreading activity or dna repaing activity but correct function is still unknown.
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E (eta) polymerase synthesises leading strand, d (delta) polymerases synthesises lagging strand. mentioned in watson's molecular biology of the gene.
It's Epsilon not eta ....🎉
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Explanation is up to the mark but written part is not seen properly for reading.
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Recently I learned that Dna Pol delta synthesize lagging strand ....and Dna Pol € synthesize leading strand ...m I wrong ???
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4517859/
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Sir could you plz tell me witch books should I prefer to get some more detail knowledge about this topic
✓Lodish Cell Biology
✓ Alberts Cell Biology
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sir.. thanks for ur efforts.. and i have a query.. sir i have read that delta replicates lagging stranf and episilon replicates leading strand.. plz do correct me
U r having old concept
Check out ncbi website
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4517859/
Recent Studies , this is the summary of study :
The major findings of this study and their implications are summarized below.
(1)
Our observations indicating the prevalence of L612M Polδ generated signature mutations on both the DNA strands in pol3-L612M msh2Δ at different positions in the genome in two different S. cerevisiae strains provide positive proof for the conclusion that Polδ replicates both the leading and lagging DNA strands.
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In agreement with the role of Polδ in the replication of both DNA strands, genetic analyses with the pol2-M644G Polε mutant lacking MMR have failed to provide any evidence for the involvement of Polε in the synthesis of the leading strand.
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We provide evidence that in addition to MMR, Polε exonuclease and Exo1 function in the removal of Polδ replication errors from the two DNA strands, and that these different mismatch removal processes can act differentially on the leading and lagging DNA strands. We suggest that yeast strains differ in the relative contributions of different mismatch removal processes for correcting Polδ errors from the two DNA strands.
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Previously, it was concluded that in S. pombe, Polδ and Polε replicate the lagging and leading strands, respectively. A reconsideration of published data, however, implicates a role of Polδ in the replication of both the leading and lagging DNA strands in S. pombe also.
Most of the books have mentioned what you are saying but 2015 recent study has shown what i have mentioned.
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4517859/
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Dna polymerase enzyme always acts from 5'end to 3' end... Sir pls let me know why u hv mentioned 3'-> 5'.. 🙂☺️
DNA polymerase moves along the template strand in a 3'-5' direction, and the daughter strand is formed in a 5'-3' direction.
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thank you so much dear for making this so simple while covering all the proteins and enzyme. You didn't mention about DnaT, PriA,PriB and Pri C which make Primosome complex with DnaB protein for loadin it, Please guide me to make it clear.....
But it is said that epsilon rep.the leading strand and delta replicate the lagging strand....?
That is according to old research...Plz refer NCBI for new research
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In DNA polymerase III ( prokaryotes) there Should be 5'-3' instead of 3'-5'.
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