What are replication complex

During DNA replication, some enzymes and proteins join near the replication fork to form complex molecular structures. It is called replisome or replication complex. The main components of replisome are-
1. DNA Helicase: The DNA helicase enzyme unwinds the DNA double helix at the replication fork.
2. DNA Polymerase: DNA polymerase enzyme joins nucleotides to form a complementary strand directed 5→3. DNA proof reading.
3. Topo-Isomerase: Topo-isomerase enzyme frees DNA from super coiled state.
4. DNA Clumps: DNA clumps inhibit maternal elongation of DNA.
5. DNA gyrase: The enzyme DNA gyrase creates supercoils (coils) at the end of DNA replication.
6. DNA ligase: The enzyme DNA ligase joins the Okazaki fragment to the complementary strand. Stops chain DNA sequence elongation.
7. SSBP: Single Strand Binding Proteins (SSBP) prevent single strand DNA molecules from refolding back into the double helix state.
8. Primase: Primase enzyme joins the RNA primer to the ends of the chain.
9. Telomerase: The telomerase enzyme adds nucleotides to telomeric DNA-molecules in eukaryotic chromosomes.
10. Exonuclease: Exonuclease enzyme removes the primers from the chain.
11. Nuclease: Nuclease enzymes remove incorrect nucleotides from complementary primers or strands.

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