DNA Replication (Prokaryote) INITIATION - Helicase and Primase make the RNA Primer during INITIATION
References/Resources: / the_crux How does DNA replication start in prokaryotes? In this video on DNA replication initiation, we discuss the replisome (primosome) assembly. What is a DNA replisome? How is the replisome assembled at the origin? How is the DNA helicase loaded on the origin? What is the structure of a helicase? What is the function of DnaC, DnaB, and DnaG? What is a primase? What is the structure of a primase? What is the function of DnaC? How is DnaC and DnaB function related? How do DnaC and DnaA proteins interact? How does the primase function? Find out answers to all these questions in this video. Jump to your favorite section: 00:00 Outline 01:02 DiaA release 02:09 DnaB Helicase loading 08:00 Problem 1 - DnaB inhibition by DnaC 10:52 Problem 2 - DnaG incompatible? 17:18 Big Picture Must watch playlists: All videos on DNA Replication: • All about DNA Replication! All videos on Transcription: • All about Transcription! All videos on Translation: • All about Translation! Do leave a LIKE if you find this content useful! COMMENT your questions, suggestions, and thoughts :) And I hope you have SUBSCRIBED because there is a lot more coming! :D I appreciate your support.