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Eukaryotic DNA topoisomerase I reaction is topology dependent
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ChromatinEukaryotic Dna TopoisomeraseChromatin RemodelingEukaryotic Dna TopoisomerasesNatural SciencesGene StructureDna ReplicationMolecular BiologyNuclear OrganizationGene ExpressionMedicineCell BiologyTopoisomerization ReactionDna TopoisomeraseTranscription Regulation
The effects of supercoiling on the topoisomerization reaction by eukaryotic DNA topoisomerases I have been analyzed. The systems used were: DNA topoisomerase I from wheat germ, chicken erythrocyte and calf thymus on a 2.3 kb DNA fragment which encompasses the immunoglobulin kappa-light chain (L kappa) promoter of the mouse plasmacytoma MPC11; S. cerevisiae DNA topoisomerase I on a 2.2 kb DNA fragment from the same organism which encompasses the regulatory and the coding region of the ADH II gene; wheat germ DNA topoisomerase I on the plasmid pUC18. It was found in every system that lack of torsional stress prevents topoisomerization of the substrate. A simple regulatory model of DNA topoisomerase I function, based on topological considerations, is presented.
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