Type II topoisomerases alter DNA topology by forming a covalent DNA-cleavage complex that allows DNA transport through a double-stranded DNA break. We present the structures of cleavage complexes formed by the Streptococcus pneumoniae ParC breakage-reunion and ParE TOPRIM domains of topoisomerase IV stabilized by moxifloxacin and clinafloxacin, two antipneumococcal fluoroquinolones. These structures reveal two drug molecules intercalated at the highly bent DNA gate and help explain antibacterial quinolone action and resistance
Bacterial DNA gyrase and topoisomerase IV are selective targets of fluoroquinolones. Topoisomerase I...
Type II topoisomerases regulate DNA topology by making a double-stranded break in one DNA duplex, tr...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis DNA gyrase, an indispensable nanomachine involved in the regulation of DN...
Type II DNA topoisomerases are ubiquitous enzymes with essential functions in DNA replication, recom...
Quinolone antibacterials have been used to treat bacterial infections for over 40 years. A crystal s...
Klebsiella pneumoniae is a Gram-negative bacterium that is responsible for a range of common infecti...
As part of a programme of synthesizing and investigating the biological properties of new fluoroquin...
Type II topoisomerases are a family of molecular machines, present in all cells, which choreograph a...
Abstract: Quinolones constitute a large class of antibacterial agents whose action is mediated thro...
S. pneumoniae is an important pathogen causing pulmonary infection, acute otitis media and purulent ...
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)...
Quinolones are widely studied antibacterial agents that act by forming a ternary complex with DNA an...
Topoisomerase (topo) IV and gyrase are bacterial type IIA DNA topoisomerases essential for DNA repli...
The maintenance of DNA supercoiling is essential for the proper regulation of a plethora of biologic...
Bacterial DNA gyrase and topoisomerase IV are selective targets of fluoroquinolones. Topoisomerase I...
Type II topoisomerases regulate DNA topology by making a double-stranded break in one DNA duplex, tr...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis DNA gyrase, an indispensable nanomachine involved in the regulation of DN...
Type II DNA topoisomerases are ubiquitous enzymes with essential functions in DNA replication, recom...
Quinolone antibacterials have been used to treat bacterial infections for over 40 years. A crystal s...
Klebsiella pneumoniae is a Gram-negative bacterium that is responsible for a range of common infecti...
As part of a programme of synthesizing and investigating the biological properties of new fluoroquin...
Type II topoisomerases are a family of molecular machines, present in all cells, which choreograph a...
Abstract: Quinolones constitute a large class of antibacterial agents whose action is mediated thro...
S. pneumoniae is an important pathogen causing pulmonary infection, acute otitis media and purulent ...
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)...
Quinolones are widely studied antibacterial agents that act by forming a ternary complex with DNA an...
Topoisomerase (topo) IV and gyrase are bacterial type IIA DNA topoisomerases essential for DNA repli...
The maintenance of DNA supercoiling is essential for the proper regulation of a plethora of biologic...
Bacterial DNA gyrase and topoisomerase IV are selective targets of fluoroquinolones. Topoisomerase I...
Type II topoisomerases regulate DNA topology by making a double-stranded break in one DNA duplex, tr...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis DNA gyrase, an indispensable nanomachine involved in the regulation of DN...