Virology Lectures 2024 #8: Viral DNA replication
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- Viruses with DNA genomes must carry out DNA replication to produce nucleic acid for packaging into new virus particles. At least one protein, sometimes many, must firt be made for genome replication to take place and therefore this process is always delayed in infected cells. In this lecture we cover the mechanisms of DNA replication, including how origin-binding proteins recruit the host synthetic apparatus, replication by strand displacement or a replication fork, solving the 5'-end problem caused by RNA priming, how genomes of different structures are copied, and how viruses ensure that cells are actively duplicating their DNA to provide access to the DNA synthesis machinery.
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thank u doctor very much! I keep studying all ur lectures. I will have exam soon on virology
I appreciate your work sir. you are doing really good job👍🏻
why at 31:43, one ITR can be nicked by DNA pol, while one needs nickase?
Does anyone know why it gets twisted at 25:28 upon DNA replication?
Note: at 27:17 the question is not shown or read before the answer is given. Just a little glitch in the editing that you may want to fix. I'm loving the course, thanks!
Maybe the name daughter strand comes from the imagine of girls hair😂😂 It's similar to how braided hair is made
Always equals 100%...
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