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DNA gyrase: purification and catalytic properties of a fragment of gyrase B protein.
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Gyrase B ProteinMolecular BiologyEscherichia ColiEnzymatic ModificationProtein SynthesisBiosynthesisProtein FoldingStructure-function Enzyme KineticsCatalytic PropertiesProteomicsBiochemistryDna ReplicationProtein BiosynthesisCellular EnzymologyNatural SciencesEnzyme CatalysisNucleic Acid BiochemistryProtein EngineeringMolecular WeightMedicineDna Gyrase
A protein isolated from Escherichia coli complements the DNA gyrase A (NalA) protein to generate an activity that relaxes supercoiled DNA. Oxolinic acid, a known inhibitor of DNA gyrase, blocks this activity and causes double-strand cleavage of DNA at the same sites as are attacked by DNA gyrase. The protein, of molecular weight 50,000, appears to be fragment of the DNA gyrase B (Cou) protein (molecular weight, 90,000) as judged by the identical sizes of numerous peptides produced by partial proteolytic digestion. The complex of this fragment and the gyrase A protein lacks both the DNA-supercoiling and DNA-dependent ATPase activities of DNA gyrase.
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