نتایج جستجو برای: dna gyrase

تعداد نتایج: 507565  

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2012
Ann E Eakin Oluyinka Green Neil Hales Grant K Walkup Shanta Bist Alok Singh George Mullen Joanna Bryant Kevin Embrey Ning Gao Alex Breeze Dave Timms Beth Andrews Maria Uria-Nickelsen Julie Demeritt James T Loch Ken Hull April Blodgett Ruth N Illingworth Bryan Prince P Ann Boriack-Sjodin Sheila Hauck Lawrence J MacPherson Haihong Ni Brian Sherer

DNA gyrase is an essential enzyme in bacteria, and its inhibition results in the disruption of DNA synthesis and, subsequently, cell death. The pyrrolamides are a novel class of antibacterial agents targeting DNA gyrase. These compounds were identified by a fragment-based lead generation (FBLG) approach using nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) screening to identify low-molecular-weight compounds ...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1989
R J Reece A Maxwell

Treatment of the Escherichia coli DNA gyrase A protein with trypsin generates two large fragments which are stable to further digestion. The molecular masses of these fragments are 64 and 33 kDa, and they are shown to be derived from the N terminus and the C terminus of the A protein, respectively. These fragments could represent structural and/or functional domains within the A subunit of DNA ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Airat Gubaev Dagmar Klostermeier

DNA gyrase introduces negative supercoils into DNA in an ATP-dependent reaction. DNA supercoiling is catalyzed by a strand-passage mechanism, in which a T-segment of DNA is passed through the gap in a transiently cleaved G-segment. Strand passage requires the coordinated closing and opening of three protein interfaces in gyrase, the N-gate, DNA-gate, and C-gate. We show here that DNA binding to...

Journal: :Eukaryotic cell 2009
Ashraf Dar Dhaneswar Prusty Neelima Mondal Suman K Dhar

DNA gyrase is the only topoisomerase that can introduce negative supercoils into the DNA at the cost of ATP hydrolysis. Some but not all the steps of the topoisomerization reaction are understood clearly for both eukaryotic topoII and DNA gyrase. This study is an attempt to understand whether the B subunit of DNA gyrase binds to DNA directly, which may be central to the stimulation of its ATPas...

Journal: :Journal of molecular biology 2001
J G Heddle S J Blance D B Zamble F Hollfelder D A Miller L M Wentzell C T Walsh A Maxwell

Microcin B17 is a 3.1-kDa bactericidal peptide; the putative target of this antibiotic is DNA gyrase. Microcin B17 has no detectable effect on gyrase-catalysed DNA supercoiling or relaxation activities in vitro and is unable to stabilise DNA cleavage in the absence of nucleotides. However, in the presence of ATP, or the non-hydrolysable analogue 5'-adenylyl beta,gamma-imidodiphosphate, microcin...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2007
Saeed M Hashimi Melisa K Wall Andrew B Smith Anthony Maxwell Robert G Birch

Xanthomonas albilineans produces a family of polyketide-peptide compounds called albicidins which are highly potent antibiotics and phytotoxins as a result of their inhibition of prokaryotic DNA replication. Here we show that albicidin is a potent inhibitor of the supercoiling activity of bacterial and plant DNA gyrases, with 50% inhibitory concentrations (40 to 50 nM) less than those of most c...

Journal: :The Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy 2011
Silke Alt Lesley A Mitchenall Anthony Maxwell Lutz Heide

OBJECTIVES Aminocoumarin antibiotics are potent inhibitors of bacterial DNA gyrase. We investigated the inhibitory and antibacterial activity of naturally occurring aminocoumarin antibiotics and six structural analogues (novclobiocins) against DNA gyrase and DNA topoisomerase IV from Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus as well as the effect of potassium and sodium glutamate on the activi...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1991
G Mukhopadhyay A Ghosh

The DNA gyrase was purified from Vibrio cholerae strain 569B. It appeared to be composed of two subunits of Mr 120,000 and 97,000 and had a great deal of similarity to the Escherichia coli gyrase. Unlike the E. coli enzyme, however, it could neither relax supercoiled DNA nor induce a cleavage of double-stranded DNA, under experimental conditions in which E. coli gyrase could do so.

Journal: :Nucleic Acids Research 2006
Anna Valenti Alessandra Napoli Maria Carmina Ferrara Marc Nadal Mosè Rossi Maria Ciaramella

Reverse gyrase is a peculiar DNA topoisomerase, specific of hyperthermophilic Archaea and Bacteria, which has the unique ability of introducing positive supercoiling into DNA molecules. Although the function of the enzyme has not been established directly, it has been suggested to be involved in DNA protection and repair. We show here that the enzyme is degraded after treatment of Sulfolobus so...

2017
Rachel E. Ashley Andrew Dittmore Sylvia A. McPherson Charles L. Turnbough Keir C. Neuman Neil Osheroff

Although bacterial gyrase and topoisomerase IV have critical interactions with positively supercoiled DNA, little is known about the actions of these enzymes on overwound substrates. Therefore, the abilities of Bacillus anthracis and Escherichia coli gyrase and topoisomerase IV to relax and cleave positively supercoiled DNA were analyzed. Gyrase removed positive supercoils ∼10-fold more rapidly...

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