نتایج جستجو برای: dna topoisomerase ii

تعداد نتایج: 1057978  

2015
Ronan Broderick Jadwiga Nieminuszczy Andrew N Blackford Alicja Winczura Wojciech Niedzwiedz

During mitosis, sister chromatids must be faithfully segregated to ensure that daughter cells receive one copy of each chromosome. However, following replication they often remain entangled. Topoisomerase IIα (TOP2A) has been proposed to resolve such entanglements, but the mechanisms governing TOP2A recruitment to these structures remain poorly understood. Here, we identify TOPBP1 as a novel in...

1998
Deepa Subramanian Barry S. Rosenstein Mark T. Muller

An antibody-based method was used to examine genomic DNA cleavage by endogenous topoisomerases in living cells. The method quantifies cleavable (covalent) complex formation in vivo after exposure to topoisomerase poisons, as reported previously (D. Subramanian et al., Cancer Res., 55: 2097-2103, 1995). Unexpectedly, exposing cells to UVB irradiation stim ulated endogenous topoisomerase I-DNA co...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2001
C Buhler J H Lebbink C Bocs R Ladenstein P Forterre

A key step in the DNA transport by type II DNA topoisomerase is the formation of a double-strand break with the enzyme being covalently linked to the broken DNA ends (referred to as the cleavage complex). In the present study, we have analyzed the formation and structure of the cleavage complex catalyzed by Sufolobus shibatae DNA topoisomerase VI (topoVI), a member of the recently described typ...

2006
Carmen K.M. Mak Victor K.L. Hung Joseph T.Y. Wong

SUMMARY Dinoflagellates genomes are large (up to 200 pg) and are encoded in histoneless chromosomes that are quasi-permanently condensed and circular. This unique combination of chromosomal characteristics presents additional topological and cell cycle control problems for a eukaryotic cell, potentially requiring novel topoisomerase activities. The heterotrophic dinoflagellate Crypthecodinium c...

Journal: :Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing. Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing 1999
W.-L. Shaiu T. Hu T.-S. Hsieh

The amino-terminus of eucaryotic DNA topoisomerase I and the carboxy-terminus of eucaryotic DNA topoisomerase II contain sequences that are enriched in charged amino acid residues, hyper-sensitive to protease digestion, not required for the in vitro topoisomerase activities, able to tolerate insertion and deletion mutations, and thus may have a disordered structure. In an interesting contrast t...

2013
Sergey I. Glukhov Mikhail A. Rubtsov Daniil A. Alexeyevsky Andrei V. Alexeevski Sergey V. Razin Olga V. Iarovaia

The mixed lineage leukaemia (MLL) gene is frequently rearranged in secondary leukaemias, in which it could fuse to a variety of different partners. Breakage in the MLL gene preferentially occurs within a ~8 kb region that possesses a strong DNA topoisomerase II cleavage site. It has been proposed that DNA topoisomerase II-mediated DNA cleavage within this and other regions triggers translocatio...

2014
Belén Martínez-García Xavier Fernández Ofelia Díaz-Ingelmo Antonio Rodríguez-Campos Chaysavanh Manichanh Joaquim Roca

By transporting one DNA double helix (T-segment) through a double-strand break in another (G-segment), topoisomerase II reduces fractions of DNA catenanes, knots and supercoils to below equilibrium values. How DNA segments are selected to simplify the equilibrium DNA topology is enigmatic, and the biological relevance of this activity is unclear. Here we examined the transit of the T-segment ac...

Journal: :The Journal of antibiotics 1990
Y Yamashita Y Saitoh K Ando K Takahashi H Ohno H Nakano

DNAtopoisomerases I and II are enzymes that alter DNA conformation through a concerted breaking and rejoining of DNAstrands1*. Recently topoisomerase II has been identified as the primary cellular target for a number of clinically important antitumor agents with diverse and unrelated chemical structures2'3*. These antitumor drugs, termed "topoisomerase II poisons" have the commonproperty of sta...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Sanghwa Lee Seung-Ryoung Jung Kang Heo Jo Ann W Byl Joseph E Deweese Neil Osheroff Sungchul Hohng

Topoisomerase II resolves intrinsic topological problems of double-stranded DNA. As part of its essential cellular functions, the enzyme generates DNA breaks, but the regulation of this potentially dangerous process is not well understood. Here we report single-molecule fluorescence experiments that reveal a previously uncharacterized sequence of events during DNA cleavage by topoisomerase II: ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1996
J E Lindsley

A covalently cross-linked dimer of yeast DNA topoisomerase II was created by fusing the enzyme with the GCN4 leucine zipper followed by two glycines and a cysteine. Upon oxidation of the chimeric protein, a disulfide bond forms between the two carboxyl termini, covalently and intradimerically cross-linking the two protomers. In addition, all nine of the cysteines naturally occurring in topoisom...

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