Reverse gyrase—recent advances and current mechanistic understanding of positive DNA supercoiling

Volume: 42, Issue: 13, Pages: 8200 - 8213
Published: Jul 10, 2014
Abstract
Reverse gyrases are topoisomerases that introduce positive supercoils into DNA in an ATP-dependent reaction. They consist of a helicase domain and a topoisomerase domain that closely cooperate in catalysis. The mechanism of the functional cooperation of these domains has remained elusive. Recent studies have shown that the helicase domain is a nucleotide-regulated conformational switch that alternates between an open conformation with a low...
Paper Details
Title
Reverse gyrase—recent advances and current mechanistic understanding of positive DNA supercoiling
Published Date
Jul 10, 2014
Volume
42
Issue
13
Pages
8200 - 8213
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