International audienceDNA gyrase is a type II topoisomerase with the unique capacity to introduce negative supercoiling in DNA. In bacteria, DNA gyrase has an essential role in the homeostatic regulation of supercoiling. While ubiquitous in bacteria, DNA gyrase was previously reported to have a patchy distribution in Archaea but its emergent function and evolutionary history in this domain of life remains elusive. In this study, we used phylogenomic approaches and an up-to date sequence dataset to establish global and archaea-specific phylogenies of DNA gyrases. The most parsimonious evolutionary scenario infers that DNA gyrase was introduced into the lineage leading to Euryarchaeal group II via a single horizontal gene transfer from a bact...
A root for the archaeal tree is essential for reconstructing the metabolism and ecology of early cel...
The proper maintenance of DNA topology is an essential biological process for maintaining chromosoma...
International audienceDNA topoisomerase IB (TopoIB) was thought for a long time to be a eukaryotic s...
International audienceDNA gyrase is a type II topoisomerase with the unique capacity to introduce ne...
International audienceAbstract In all cells, DNA topoisomerases dynamically regulate DNA supercoilin...
International audienceIn all cells, DNA topoisomerases dynamically regulate DNA supercoiling allowin...
In all cells the DNA exists in supercoiled form. Topoisomerases regulate the DNA supercoiling allowi...
Reverse gyrase is a topoisomerase which positively supercoils closed circular plasmid DNA. Reverse g...
We present evidence that, in contrast to plasmids from other hyperthermophilic archaea, which are in...
International audienceThe archaeal machinery responsible for DNA replication is largely homologous t...
The presence of reverse gyrase, an unusual ATP-dependent type I topoisomerase first isolated from th...
© 2015 The Author(s) Published by the Royal Society. All rights reserved. The origin of the eukaryot...
DNA replication is arguably the most fundamental biological process. On account of their shared evol...
ATP-dependent type I topoisomerases from extremely thermophllic archaebacterla- reverse gyrases- dri...
International audienceThe elaborate eukaryotic DNA replication machinery evolved from the archaeal a...
A root for the archaeal tree is essential for reconstructing the metabolism and ecology of early cel...
The proper maintenance of DNA topology is an essential biological process for maintaining chromosoma...
International audienceDNA topoisomerase IB (TopoIB) was thought for a long time to be a eukaryotic s...
International audienceDNA gyrase is a type II topoisomerase with the unique capacity to introduce ne...
International audienceAbstract In all cells, DNA topoisomerases dynamically regulate DNA supercoilin...
International audienceIn all cells, DNA topoisomerases dynamically regulate DNA supercoiling allowin...
In all cells the DNA exists in supercoiled form. Topoisomerases regulate the DNA supercoiling allowi...
Reverse gyrase is a topoisomerase which positively supercoils closed circular plasmid DNA. Reverse g...
We present evidence that, in contrast to plasmids from other hyperthermophilic archaea, which are in...
International audienceThe archaeal machinery responsible for DNA replication is largely homologous t...
The presence of reverse gyrase, an unusual ATP-dependent type I topoisomerase first isolated from th...
© 2015 The Author(s) Published by the Royal Society. All rights reserved. The origin of the eukaryot...
DNA replication is arguably the most fundamental biological process. On account of their shared evol...
ATP-dependent type I topoisomerases from extremely thermophllic archaebacterla- reverse gyrases- dri...
International audienceThe elaborate eukaryotic DNA replication machinery evolved from the archaeal a...
A root for the archaeal tree is essential for reconstructing the metabolism and ecology of early cel...
The proper maintenance of DNA topology is an essential biological process for maintaining chromosoma...
International audienceDNA topoisomerase IB (TopoIB) was thought for a long time to be a eukaryotic s...