SummaryDNA gyrase, the only topoisomerase able to introduce negative supercoils into DNA, is essential for bacterial transcription and replication; absent from humans, it is a successful target for antibacterials. From biophysical experiments in solution, we report a structural model at ∼12–15 Å resolution of the full-length B subunit (GyrB). Analytical ultracentrifugation shows that GyrB is mainly a nonglobular monomer. Ab initio modeling of small-angle X-ray scattering data for GyrB consistently yields a “tadpole”-like envelope. It allows us to propose an organization of GyrB into three domains—ATPase, Toprim, and Tail—based on their crystallographic and modeled structures. Our study reveals the modular organization of GyrB and points out...
Reverse gyrases are atypical topoisomerases present in hyperthermophiles and are able to positively ...
DNA gyrase is unique among topoisomerases in its ability to introduce negative supercoils into close...
International audienceDespite sharing common features, previous studies have shown that gyrases from...
SummaryDNA gyrase is the topoisomerase uniquely able to actively introduce negative supercoils into ...
DNA topoisomerases are ubiquitous enzymes that control the topological state of DNA in cells. There ...
<div><p>Type II DNA topoisomerases are essential enzymes that catalyze topological rearrangement of ...
DNA gyrase is the enzyme from bacteria which is unique among type II topoisomerases in its ability t...
Type II DNA topoisomerases are essential enzymes that catalyze topological rearrangement of double-s...
Type II DNA topoisomerases are essential enzymes that catalyze topological rearrangement of double-s...
Gyrase is a type IIA topoisomerase that catalyzes negative supercoiling of DNA. The enzyme consists ...
DNA gyrase is the bacterial type II topoisom erase w hich couples the free energy o f ATP hydrolysis...
DNA gyrase is the only enzyme known to negatively super coil DNA. The enzyme is a heterotetramer of ...
DNA gyrase is an essential enzyme involved in the homeostatic control of DNA supercoiling and the ta...
The proper maintenance of DNA topology is an essential biological process for maintaining chromosoma...
DNA gyrase is the only enzyme known to negatively supercoil DNA. The enzyme is a heterotetramer of A...
Reverse gyrases are atypical topoisomerases present in hyperthermophiles and are able to positively ...
DNA gyrase is unique among topoisomerases in its ability to introduce negative supercoils into close...
International audienceDespite sharing common features, previous studies have shown that gyrases from...
SummaryDNA gyrase is the topoisomerase uniquely able to actively introduce negative supercoils into ...
DNA topoisomerases are ubiquitous enzymes that control the topological state of DNA in cells. There ...
<div><p>Type II DNA topoisomerases are essential enzymes that catalyze topological rearrangement of ...
DNA gyrase is the enzyme from bacteria which is unique among type II topoisomerases in its ability t...
Type II DNA topoisomerases are essential enzymes that catalyze topological rearrangement of double-s...
Type II DNA topoisomerases are essential enzymes that catalyze topological rearrangement of double-s...
Gyrase is a type IIA topoisomerase that catalyzes negative supercoiling of DNA. The enzyme consists ...
DNA gyrase is the bacterial type II topoisom erase w hich couples the free energy o f ATP hydrolysis...
DNA gyrase is the only enzyme known to negatively super coil DNA. The enzyme is a heterotetramer of ...
DNA gyrase is an essential enzyme involved in the homeostatic control of DNA supercoiling and the ta...
The proper maintenance of DNA topology is an essential biological process for maintaining chromosoma...
DNA gyrase is the only enzyme known to negatively supercoil DNA. The enzyme is a heterotetramer of A...
Reverse gyrases are atypical topoisomerases present in hyperthermophiles and are able to positively ...
DNA gyrase is unique among topoisomerases in its ability to introduce negative supercoils into close...
International audienceDespite sharing common features, previous studies have shown that gyrases from...