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Reverse gyrase in thermophilic eubacteria
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BacteriologyMolecular BiologyArchaeaUnusual Atp-dependent TypeEndosymbiosisUnicellular OrganismBiosynthesisBiochemical TaxonomyBioenergeticsExtremophileMicrobial EcologyEvolutionary KingdomBiochemistryReverse GyraseMolecular MicrobiologyBiologyNatural SciencesMicrobiologyMedicine
The presence of reverse gyrase, an unusual ATP-dependent type I topoisomerase first isolated from thermophilic archaebacteria, has been detected in four strains of Thermotogales, an order of extremely thermophilic eubacteria. This result suggests that reverse gyrase plays a key role in high-temperature-living organisms, independently of the evolutionary kingdom to which they belong.
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