DNA topoisomerase II selects DNA cleavage sites based on reactivity rather than binding affinity

Volume: 35, Issue: 11, Pages: 3764 - 3773
Published: May 21, 2007
Abstract
DNA topoisomerase II modulates DNA topology by relieving supercoil stress and by unknotting or decatenating entangled DNA. During its reaction cycle, the enzyme creates a transient double-strand break in one DNA segment, the G-DNA. This break serves as a gate through which another DNA segment is transported. Defined topoisomerase II cleavage sites in genomic and plasmid DNA have been previously mapped. To dissect the G-DNA recognition mechanism,...
Paper Details
Title
DNA topoisomerase II selects DNA cleavage sites based on reactivity rather than binding affinity
Published Date
May 21, 2007
Volume
35
Issue
11
Pages
3764 - 3773
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