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Lung Auscultation for Detecting Interstitial Lung Disease in Patients with Newly Diagnosed Systemic Sclerosis: Retrospective Cohort Study. [PDF]
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Current Protocols, 2021
AbstractTopoisomerases are enzymes that play essential roles in DNA replication, transcription, chromosome segregation, and recombination. All cells have two major forms of DNA topoisomerases: type I enzymes, which make single‐stranded cuts in DNA, and type II enzymes, which cut and decatenate double‐stranded DNA.
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AbstractTopoisomerases are enzymes that play essential roles in DNA replication, transcription, chromosome segregation, and recombination. All cells have two major forms of DNA topoisomerases: type I enzymes, which make single‐stranded cuts in DNA, and type II enzymes, which cut and decatenate double‐stranded DNA.
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Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 1995
In the past year, the atomic structures of three fragments of type I DNA topoisomerases were elucidated. Together with the atomic structure of a fragment of bacterial gyrase, this wealth of structural information is helping to further our understanding of the mechanism of action of topoisomerases.
A, Sharma, A, Mondragón
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In the past year, the atomic structures of three fragments of type I DNA topoisomerases were elucidated. Together with the atomic structure of a fragment of bacterial gyrase, this wealth of structural information is helping to further our understanding of the mechanism of action of topoisomerases.
A, Sharma, A, Mondragón
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Annual Review of Biochemistry, 1981
The various problems of disentangling DNA strands or duplexes in a cell are all rooted in the double-helical structure of DNA. Three distinct subfamilies of enzymes, known as the DNA topoisomerases, have evolved to solve these problems. This review focuses on work in the past decade on the mechanisms and cellular functions of these enzymes.
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The various problems of disentangling DNA strands or duplexes in a cell are all rooted in the double-helical structure of DNA. Three distinct subfamilies of enzymes, known as the DNA topoisomerases, have evolved to solve these problems. This review focuses on work in the past decade on the mechanisms and cellular functions of these enzymes.
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EcoSal Plus, 2009
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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EcoSal Plus, 2015
DNA topoisomerases are enzymes that control the topology of DNA in all cells. There are two types, I and II, classified according to whether they make transient single- or double-stranded breaks in DNA. Their reactions generally involve the passage of a single- or double-strand segment of DNA through this transient break, stabilized by DNA-protein ...
Natassja G, Bush +2 more
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DNA topoisomerases are enzymes that control the topology of DNA in all cells. There are two types, I and II, classified according to whether they make transient single- or double-stranded breaks in DNA. Their reactions generally involve the passage of a single- or double-strand segment of DNA through this transient break, stabilized by DNA-protein ...
Natassja G, Bush +2 more
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DNA sequence selectivity of topoisomerases and topoisomerase poisons
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Gene Structure and Expression, 1998Chemical agents able to interfere with DNA topoisomerases are widespread in nature, and some of them have clinical efficacy as antitumor or antibacterial drugs. Drugs which have as a target DNA topoisomerases could be divided into two categories: poisons and catalytic inhibitors.
G, Capranico, M, Binaschi
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