Regulating DNA Replication - Biochemistry

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Which of the following are true regarding DNA replication?

I. CDK inhibitors will halt DNA replication

II. Excessive UV light exposure will increase DNA replication

III. Lack of adenosine triphosphate will inhibit DNA replication

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DNA replication occurs during the S phase of the cell cycle. Before DNA replication, the cell performs a check to ensure that there are no damages to the DNA molecules. One important molecule in this process is the cyclin-CDK complex. CDKs, or cyclin dependent kinases, are important kinases that facilitate the progression of cell through the cell cycle. Presence of CDK inhibitors will halt the progression of cell cycle and, subsequently, will halt DNA replication.

UV light is very damaging to DNA molecules. It changes the conformation of DNA molecules and prevents the activity of DNA replication enzymes; therefore, excessive UV light exposure will halt DNA replication.

Adenosine triphosphate, or ATP, is the main energy currency of the cell. It is used to power numerous energy consuming cellular processes. DNA replication requires lots of energy. Lack of energy, or ATP, will slow down DNA replication.

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