Behle A, Dietsch M, Goldschmidt L, et al. Manipulation of topoisomerase expression inhibits cell division but not growth and reveals a distinctive promoter structure in . Nucleic Acids Research. 2022: gkac1132.In cyanobacteria DNA supercoiling varies over the diurnal cycle and is integrated with temporal programs of transcription and replication. We manipulated DNA supercoiling in Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 by CRISPRi-based knockdown of gyrase subunits and overexpression of topoisomerase I (TopoI). Cell division was blocked but cell growth continued in all strains. The small endogenous plasmids were only transiently relaxed, then became strongly supercoiled in the TopoI overexpression strain. Transcript abundances showed ...
<p>Advancement of RNA polymerase on DNA template generates waves of positive supercoils ahead and ne...
International audienceDNA supercoiling acts as a global transcriptional regulator in bacteria, that ...
Key DNA transactions, such as genome replication and transcription, rely on the speedy translocation...
The opposing catalytic activities of topoisomerase I (TopoI/relaxase) and DNA gyrase (supercoiling e...
The opposing catalytic activities of topoisomerase I (TopoI/relaxase) and DNA gyrase (supercoiling e...
Chlamydia is a medically important bacterium that infects eukaryotic cells. Temporal expression of c...
International audienceDNA supercoiling is an essential mechanism of bacterial chromosome compaction,...
Chlamydia is a medically important bacterium that infects eukaryotic cells. Temporal expression of c...
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6 p.-4 fig.DNA topoisomerase II completely removes DNA intertwining, or catenation, between sister c...
Type 1A topoisomerases (topos) are the only ubiquitous topos. E. coli has two type 1A topos, topo I ...
DNA of prokaryotes is in a nonequilibrium structural state, characterized as 'active' DNA supercoili...
In the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, DNA topoisomerases I and II can functionally substitute for e...
In the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, DNA topoisomerases I and II can functionally substitute for e...
ABSTRACT In growing bacterial cells, the global reorganization of transcription is associated with a...
<p>Advancement of RNA polymerase on DNA template generates waves of positive supercoils ahead and ne...
International audienceDNA supercoiling acts as a global transcriptional regulator in bacteria, that ...
Key DNA transactions, such as genome replication and transcription, rely on the speedy translocation...
The opposing catalytic activities of topoisomerase I (TopoI/relaxase) and DNA gyrase (supercoiling e...
The opposing catalytic activities of topoisomerase I (TopoI/relaxase) and DNA gyrase (supercoiling e...
Chlamydia is a medically important bacterium that infects eukaryotic cells. Temporal expression of c...
International audienceDNA supercoiling is an essential mechanism of bacterial chromosome compaction,...
Chlamydia is a medically important bacterium that infects eukaryotic cells. Temporal expression of c...
RIGHTS : This article is licensed under the BioMed Central licence at http://www.biomedcentral.com/...
6 p.-4 fig.DNA topoisomerase II completely removes DNA intertwining, or catenation, between sister c...
Type 1A topoisomerases (topos) are the only ubiquitous topos. E. coli has two type 1A topos, topo I ...
DNA of prokaryotes is in a nonequilibrium structural state, characterized as 'active' DNA supercoili...
In the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, DNA topoisomerases I and II can functionally substitute for e...
In the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, DNA topoisomerases I and II can functionally substitute for e...
ABSTRACT In growing bacterial cells, the global reorganization of transcription is associated with a...
<p>Advancement of RNA polymerase on DNA template generates waves of positive supercoils ahead and ne...
International audienceDNA supercoiling acts as a global transcriptional regulator in bacteria, that ...
Key DNA transactions, such as genome replication and transcription, rely on the speedy translocation...