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GEN 6: Replicating the Genome

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Lecture notes from Imperial College London, Medical Biosciences BSc, 2nd year, genetics and genomics (GEN) module. Focus on replication of the genome. Before a cell divides, the entire genome of 3 billion base pairs must first be copied: accurately, quickly and just once per cell cycle. During t...

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Replicating the genome
- some believe that increasing telomerase activity may extend lifespan

Basic molecular mechanism of DNA replication
- DNA replicated by a replisome: complex of proteins
=> DNA pol adds nucleotides in the 5’ to 3’ direction to a DNA primer
- DNA helicase unwinds the strands => replication machinery accesses DNA


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1 replication bubble = 2
lagging and 2 leading strands




Control DNA replication in the cell cycle
- high fidelity of DNA pol: 1 error per 10^8 bp --
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- BUT need control of S-phase (replication) & M-phase

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- reversible



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=> chr only copied once - extended
(senescence)

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1W
=> M-phase after S-phase completion - terminal cellular
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↳ differentiation
=> S-phase preceded by M-phase * ⑮



- mitotic error: cell function/ survival/ mutations (=> cancer) nee ingest
- meiotic error (duplication/ segregation): aneuploidy (altered chr number)/ chr rearrangement
=> sterility, developmental defects, heritable disease


- cells that don’t follow cell cycle:
=> meiotic cells: 2 cell divisions without S-phase (=> halve chr number)
=> megakaryocites: repeated S-phases without M => enlarge + polyploid for platelet production
=> senescent cells: enter Go indefinitely (dormancy) more than 2 homologues

, Replication origins & control of their activation
- prokaryotes: 1 replication origin (= where DNA pol begin DNA synthesis) in circular chr
=> 2 replication forks moving in opposite directions
=> bacterial cells divide every 30min (genome 1000-fold smaller than human genome)
=> bacterial DNA pol synthesises 500 nucleotides/ s (10 times faster than human DNA pol)




- mammalian: larger genomes => multiple replication origins (~50,000: 1 per 70kb)
=> mammalian cells divide every 20h (S-phase in 8h/ up to 30min for specialised cells)




=> simultaneous replication forks


=> replication bubbles coalesce
(3 fuse before S-phase completed)

- eukaryotes do not have a conserved DNA sequence at their replication origin (not same sequence)
=> origin licensing: pre-replicative complex (preRC) assembled

v

origin recognition complex (ORC) +
Mcm helicases (6 Mcm proteins) added
with Cdc6 & Cdt1

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