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Minimal mutational requirements for conversion of a telomere resolvase into a Cre-like site-specific recombinase. [PDF]
Huang SH, Kobryn K.
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Cladosporium cladosporioides, endophyte of Strelitzia nicolai, as a new producer of Alternariol monomethyl ether with a potential cytotoxic activity. [PDF]
Farag NM +5 more
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Kinetoplast-Directed Therapies: A Selective Mitochondrial Approach to Combat Leishmaniasis. [PDF]
Botero-Buitrago JA +7 more
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TOP1 and TOP2 complementarily maintain DNA replication fork progression in vertebrates. [PDF]
Umemura K +6 more
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Origin and evolution of DNA topoisomerases
The DNA topoisomerases are essential for DNA replication, transcription, recombination, as well as for chromosome compaction and segregation. They may have appeared early during the formation of the modern DNA world. Several families and subfamilies of the two types of DNA topoisomerases (I and II) have been described in the three cellular domains of ...
Simonetta Gribaldo +2 more
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DNA topoisomerases constitute a large family of enzymes that are essential for all domains of life. Although they share general reaction chemistry and the capacity to govern DNA topology and resolve strand entanglements during fundamental molecular processes, they are characterized by differences in their structural organization, modes of enzymatic ...
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DNA topoisomerases are enzymes that control the topological state of DNA in all cells; they have central roles in DNA replication and transcription. They are classified into two types, I and II, depending on whether they catalyze reactions involving the breakage of one or both strands of DNA.
Katherine, Evans-Roberts +1 more
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DNA topoisomerases are enzymes that control the topological state of DNA in all cells; they have central roles in DNA replication and transcription. They are classified into two types, I and II, depending on whether they catalyze reactions involving the breakage of one or both strands of DNA.
Katherine, Evans-Roberts +1 more
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Alignment and phylogenetic analysis of type II DNA topoisomerases [PDF]
DNA topoisomerases have been evolved to solve the topological problems of DNA during replication, transcription, recombination and segregation. Discovery of several new enzymes and their characterization has necessitated this compilation.
Valakunja Nagaraja, Nagaraja V
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