AbstractType II topoisomerases (Topo II) are unique enzymes that change the DNA topology by catalyzing the passage of two double-strands across each other by using the energy from ATP hydrolysis. In vitro, human Topo II relaxes positive supercoiled DNA around 10-fold faster than negative supercoiled DNA. By using atomic force microscopy (AFM) we found that human Topo II binds preferentially to DNA cross-overs. Around 50% of the DNA crossings, where Topo II was bound to, presented an angle in the range of 80–90°, suggesting a favored binding geometry in the chiral discrimination by Topo II. Our studies with AFM also helped us visualize the dynamics of the unknotting action of Topo II in knotted molecules
Topoisomerases are essential enzymes that regulate DNA topology. Type 1A family topoisomerases are f...
Type IIA topoisomerases are essential, universally conserved proteins that modify DNA topology by pa...
Recent studies have revealed that the DNA cross-inversion mechanism of topoisomerase II (topo II) no...
AbstractType II topoisomerases (Topo II) are unique enzymes that change the DNA topology by catalyzi...
Type II topoisomerases (Topo II) are unique enzymes that change the DNA topology by catalyzing the p...
AbstractType II topoisomerases are required for the management of DNA superhelicity and chromosome s...
Topoisomerases are topological enzymes that are involved in the regulation of DNA supercoiling. In t...
AbstractEscherichia coli topoisomerase IV (Topo IV) is an essential ATP-dependent enzyme that unlink...
DNA topoisomerases control the topology of DNA. Type II topoisomerases exhibit topology simplificati...
AFM; DNA topology; Human topoisomerase II; Binding geometry; Time-lapse imaging; Protein–DNA interac...
AbstractThe action of individual type II DNA topoisomerases has been followed in real time by observ...
Type II DNA topoisomerases (topos) are essential and ubiquitous enzymes that perform important intra...
Topoisomerases are a family of essential enzymes that disentangle chromosomes and manage DNA superco...
Type II DNA topoisomerases actively reduce the fractions of knotted and catenated circular DNA below...
Human topoisomerase I is a group of enzyme that is responsible for the interconversions of different...
Topoisomerases are essential enzymes that regulate DNA topology. Type 1A family topoisomerases are f...
Type IIA topoisomerases are essential, universally conserved proteins that modify DNA topology by pa...
Recent studies have revealed that the DNA cross-inversion mechanism of topoisomerase II (topo II) no...
AbstractType II topoisomerases (Topo II) are unique enzymes that change the DNA topology by catalyzi...
Type II topoisomerases (Topo II) are unique enzymes that change the DNA topology by catalyzing the p...
AbstractType II topoisomerases are required for the management of DNA superhelicity and chromosome s...
Topoisomerases are topological enzymes that are involved in the regulation of DNA supercoiling. In t...
AbstractEscherichia coli topoisomerase IV (Topo IV) is an essential ATP-dependent enzyme that unlink...
DNA topoisomerases control the topology of DNA. Type II topoisomerases exhibit topology simplificati...
AFM; DNA topology; Human topoisomerase II; Binding geometry; Time-lapse imaging; Protein–DNA interac...
AbstractThe action of individual type II DNA topoisomerases has been followed in real time by observ...
Type II DNA topoisomerases (topos) are essential and ubiquitous enzymes that perform important intra...
Topoisomerases are a family of essential enzymes that disentangle chromosomes and manage DNA superco...
Type II DNA topoisomerases actively reduce the fractions of knotted and catenated circular DNA below...
Human topoisomerase I is a group of enzyme that is responsible for the interconversions of different...
Topoisomerases are essential enzymes that regulate DNA topology. Type 1A family topoisomerases are f...
Type IIA topoisomerases are essential, universally conserved proteins that modify DNA topology by pa...
Recent studies have revealed that the DNA cross-inversion mechanism of topoisomerase II (topo II) no...