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4.21 Prokaryotic Genetics

By Lance Goodridge and Devin Callanan

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Defining Prokaryotes

•Unicellular organisms

•Lacks cell nucleus

•Lacks mitochondria + chloroplasts

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Defining Prokaryotes 2

•Very small

•Live near water

•Extremophiles

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Evolution of Prokaryotes

•Organized into two kingdoms

•Very Old

•Controversy

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Escherichia Coli•The ‘guinea pig’ bacteria

•Good for studying

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Genomes•Prokaryotes have a genome

•DNA = tight loop (shown right)

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Plasmids•Also have Plasmids

•Additional genes

•Can be integrated into bacteria’s DNA (shown right)

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OriC•Starts replication process

•“Unzips” the DNA

•Many AT bases

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Helicase

•2 enzymes for DNA replication

•Breaks H-bonds

•“Supercoils” DNA

•Note: The helix of the DNA was omitted for clarity =>

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Gyrase•Releases tension

•Rejoins strands

•Rejoins bonds

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DNA Polymerase I•Arthur Kornberg – 1957

•Key to DNA polymerization

•Two types

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Polymerase and Exonuclease

•5’ to 3’ polymerase

•5’ to 3’ exonuclease

•3’ to 5’ exonuclease

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Other DNA Polymerases

•Two other polymerases

•Pol II

•Pol III

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Klenow Fragment

•5’ to 3’ exonuclease removed

•Labels DNA

•Nick translation

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3 Ways Bacteria Acquire New Genes

•Mainly reproduce asexually (binary fission shown => NOT an example of gaining new genes)

•Three ways to acquire new genes

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The F factor (Detailed)

• F+: Bacteria w/ F plasmid + pili

• F-: Does not have F factor or pili

• Hfr: F factor integrated into host's chromosome + pili

• F': Hfr w/o F factor + pili

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Bacteria Conjugation

•F-factor – bacteria grows pili

•Forms conjugation tube

•If plasmid integrates – Hfr

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Transformation•Transfer of exogenous DNA into bacteria

•Does not use bacteria or other viruses

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Transduction

•Infects bacteria with phages

•Phage head + assembly shown =>

•Generalized Trans.

•Specialized Trans.

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Phage Reproduction

•Phages have a lytic cycle =>

•Breakdown

•Relatively quick cycle

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Restriction system

•Restriction enzymes

•Restriction endonuclease

•Restriction methylase

•Two together = restriction system