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During DNA replication, why is it that the entire molecule does not open in one go? Explain replication fork. What are the two functions that the monomers (dNTPs) play ?

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While replicating, the entria DNA molecule to keep the whole molecule stabilised does not open in one go because it would be highly expens energetically. Actually unwiding creates tension in the molecule as uncoiled parts.
Actually , unwinding creates tension in the molecule us cucoiled parts start forming super coils due to the interaction of exposed nucleotides .
Instead, helicase enzyme acts on the double strand at ori site (origin of replication ) and a small stretch is unzipped. Immediately, it is held and stabilised by single strand binding proteins.
Slowly with the help of enzymes, exposed strands are copied as a point of unwinding moves and ahead in both directins .
It gives an appearance of Y-shaped structure which is called replication fork.
The two functions that the monomer units of NTPs play are
(i) They pair up with exposed nucleotides of the template strand and make phosphodiester linkages and release a pyrophosphate.
(ii) Hydrolysis of this pyrophosphate by enzyme pyrophosphatase releases energy that will facillitate making hydrogen bonds between free nucleotides and bases of the template strand.
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