Biochemistry - DNA Structure and Replication - Discussion
Discussion Forum : DNA Structure and Replication - Section 1 (Q.No. 31)
31.
Proteins involved in opening a replication bubble are
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Saba said:
6 years ago
Topoisomerase released the tension of strand (supercoiling) by cutting dna strand and join it by ligase if tension is not released the helical function stops. So Topoisomerase is not the correct answer.
Ash said:
8 years ago
Tightly wound DNA does not permit molecules to gain access to individual genes in order to transcribe copies of them, as required for protein synthesis. To overcome this problem, cells use specialised proteins to unwind the DNA in specific regions when it needs access to it, while keeping the rest of the DNA molecule tightly wound and out of harms way. Once the DNA is uncoiled, the DNA double helix itself needs to be unwound to separate it into two individual strands so the information it contains can be accessed. The proteins that carry out this job are collectively known as DNA topoisomerases.
DNA Topoisomerases, Unravelling DNA Strands.
DNA topoisomerases are ubiquitous enzymes found in all cell types from viruses to man. These enzymes act to regulate DNA supercoiling by catalysing the winding and unwinding of DNA strands. They do this by making an incision that breaks the DNA backbone, so they can then pass the DNA strands through one another, swivelling and relaxing/coiling the DNA before resealing the breaks. DNA topoisomerases can be divided into two groups based on the number of strands that they break.
DNA Topoisomerases, Unravelling DNA Strands.
DNA topoisomerases are ubiquitous enzymes found in all cell types from viruses to man. These enzymes act to regulate DNA supercoiling by catalysing the winding and unwinding of DNA strands. They do this by making an incision that breaks the DNA backbone, so they can then pass the DNA strands through one another, swivelling and relaxing/coiling the DNA before resealing the breaks. DNA topoisomerases can be divided into two groups based on the number of strands that they break.
Zahid said:
8 years ago
Helicase enzyme is responsible for revailing of dna strands.
Raman said:
8 years ago
But, how?
Raj said:
8 years ago
Yes, HELICASE helps to open the replication bubble.
Lina said:
8 years ago
Helicase is the cause of unwinding and keeping the two strands separate. But topoisomerase only prevent supercoiling.
Sachin said:
1 decade ago
DNA a protein binds to oriC 9-mers for open the complex.
Alibha said:
1 decade ago
How the answer is topoisomerase?
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