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Ligase

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Definition

Ligase is an enzyme that facilitates the joining of DNA strands together by catalyzing the formation of a phosphodiester bond. It plays a crucial role in DNA replication and repair.

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5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. 1. Ligase is essential for sealing nicks in the sugar-phosphate backbone of DNA during replication.
  2. 2. It specifically acts on the lagging strand to join Okazaki fragments into a continuous strand.
  3. 3. ATP or NAD+ are commonly used cofactors for ligase activity, providing the necessary energy for bond formation.
  4. 4. In prokaryotes, DNA ligase I is primarily responsible for joining the fragments.
  5. 5. Mutations or deficiencies in ligase can lead to errors in DNA replication, potentially resulting in genetic disorders.

Review Questions

  • 1. What role does ligase play in DNA replication?
  • 2. Which specific fragments does ligase join on the lagging strand?
  • 3. What energy source does ligase use to catalyze the formation of phosphodiester bonds?
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