Polymerase

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Polymerase is a type of enzyme that synthesizes long chains or polymers of nucleic acids. DNA polymerase and RNA polymerase are used to assemble DNA and RNA molecules, respectively, by copying a DNA sequence in a process called DNA replication or an RNA sequence in transcription.

Types of Polymerase[edit | edit source]

There are several types of polymerase, including:

  • DNA polymerase: This enzyme is responsible for synthesizing DNA molecules from deoxyribonucleotides, the building blocks of DNA. These enzymes are essential for DNA replication and usually work in pairs to create two identical DNA strands from one original DNA molecule.
  • RNA polymerase: This enzyme synthesizes RNA from DNA during the process of transcription. RNA polymerase reads the sequence of the DNA strand from the 3' end to the 5' end, while it synthesizes a complementary RNA molecule from the 5' end to the 3' end.
  • Reverse transcriptase: This enzyme is responsible for forming a complementary DNA strand from an RNA template, a process called reverse transcription. Reverse transcriptase is associated with retroviruses, such as HIV.

Function[edit | edit source]

Polymerases play a crucial role in the process of DNA replication, where they help to duplicate the cell's DNA so that a copy can be made for a new cell during cell division. They also play a role in transcription, the process of creating an RNA copy of a sequence of DNA.

In addition to these functions, polymerases also have a proofreading ability that allows them to check and correct any mistakes made during DNA replication or transcription. This proofreading function is essential for preventing mutations in the DNA sequence.

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