Topoisomerase (topo) IV and gyrase are bacterial type IIA DNA topoisomerases essential for DNA replication and chromosome segregation that act via a transient double-stranded DNA break involving a covalent enzyme-DNA "cleavage complex." Despite their mechanistic importance, the DNA breakage determinants are not understood for any bacterial type II enzyme. We investigated DNA cleavage by Streptococcus pneumoniae topo IV and gyrase stabilized by gemifloxacin and other antipneumococcal fluoroquinolones. Topo IV and gyrase induce distinct but overlapping repertoires of double-strand DNA breakage sites that were essentially identical for seven different quinolones and were augmented (in intensity) by positive or negative supercoiling. Sequence a...
Quinolones are a clinically-useful class of antibacterial agents known to target DNA gyrase, a bacte...
Klebsiella pneumoniae is a Gram-negative bacterium that is responsible for a range of common infecti...
Type II DNA topoisomerases are ubiquitous enzymes with essential functions in DNA replication, recom...
Abstract Topoisomerase (topo) IV and gyrase are bacterial type IIA DNA topoisomerases essential for ...
Bacterial DNA gyrase and topoisomerase IV are selective targets of fluoroquinolones. Topoisomerase I...
We explored the existence of nucleoid DNA loops in Escherichia coli by studying the distribution of ...
The 2.7 A crystal structure of the 55-kDa N-terminal breakage-reunion domain of topoisomerase (topo)...
The 2.7 A crystal structure of the 55-kDa N-terminal breakage-reunion domain of topoisomerase (topo)...
Staphylococcus aureus gyrA and gyrB genes encoding DNA gyrase subunits were cloned and coexpressed i...
New antibacterials are needed to tackle antibiotic-resistant bacteria. Type IIA topoisomerases (topo...
Type II topoisomerases alter DNA topology by forming a covalent DNA-cleavage complex that allows DNA...
The bacterial chromosome is compacted in a manner optimal for DNA transactions to occur. The degree ...
The concept of a topologically active DNA molecule, as opposed to a static Watson and Crick double h...
ATP-dependent type I topoisomerases from extremely thermophllic archaebacterla- reverse gyrases- dri...
Type II topoisomerases regulate DNA topology by making a double-stranded break in one DNA duplex, tr...
Quinolones are a clinically-useful class of antibacterial agents known to target DNA gyrase, a bacte...
Klebsiella pneumoniae is a Gram-negative bacterium that is responsible for a range of common infecti...
Type II DNA topoisomerases are ubiquitous enzymes with essential functions in DNA replication, recom...
Abstract Topoisomerase (topo) IV and gyrase are bacterial type IIA DNA topoisomerases essential for ...
Bacterial DNA gyrase and topoisomerase IV are selective targets of fluoroquinolones. Topoisomerase I...
We explored the existence of nucleoid DNA loops in Escherichia coli by studying the distribution of ...
The 2.7 A crystal structure of the 55-kDa N-terminal breakage-reunion domain of topoisomerase (topo)...
The 2.7 A crystal structure of the 55-kDa N-terminal breakage-reunion domain of topoisomerase (topo)...
Staphylococcus aureus gyrA and gyrB genes encoding DNA gyrase subunits were cloned and coexpressed i...
New antibacterials are needed to tackle antibiotic-resistant bacteria. Type IIA topoisomerases (topo...
Type II topoisomerases alter DNA topology by forming a covalent DNA-cleavage complex that allows DNA...
The bacterial chromosome is compacted in a manner optimal for DNA transactions to occur. The degree ...
The concept of a topologically active DNA molecule, as opposed to a static Watson and Crick double h...
ATP-dependent type I topoisomerases from extremely thermophllic archaebacterla- reverse gyrases- dri...
Type II topoisomerases regulate DNA topology by making a double-stranded break in one DNA duplex, tr...
Quinolones are a clinically-useful class of antibacterial agents known to target DNA gyrase, a bacte...
Klebsiella pneumoniae is a Gram-negative bacterium that is responsible for a range of common infecti...
Type II DNA topoisomerases are ubiquitous enzymes with essential functions in DNA replication, recom...