Variola Topoisomerase 1B

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===General Functions of the Protein===
===General Functions of the Protein===
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Variola Topoisomerase is a Type 1B topoisomerase present in the poxviruses, the causative agent of smallpox<ref name='Perry 1'>PMID:16885024</ref>. As with most DNA encoded viruses, the poxvirus utilizes Type IB topoisomerase to relieve supercoils during processes such as replication, transcription, and repair<ref name='Textbook'>Berg, Jeremy, Yymoczko, John, Stryer, Lubert. Biochemistry 6th Edition. New York: W.H. Freeman and Company, 2007. Textbook. ISBN=9780716787242</ref>. To accomplish this relief, the enzyme ''nicks'' a single strand of the DNA molecule of interest, allowing rotation around the uncleaved strand<ref name='Stayley'>PMID:20187656</ref>. This action removes between 5 to 14 superhelical turns each time the DNA molecule is nicked<ref name='Stayley' />. In order to better understand the mechanism of Variola Topoisomerase's major function, we will first look at the structural details.
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Variola Topoisomerase is a Type 1B topoisomerase present in the poxviruses, the causative agent of smallpox<ref name='Perry 1'>PMID:16885024</ref>. As with most DNA encoded viruses, the poxvirus utilizes Type IB topoisomerase to relieve supercoils during processes such as replication, transcription, and repair<ref name='Textbook'>Berg, Jeremy, Yymoczko, John, Stryer, Lubert. Biochemistry 6th Edition. New York: W.H. Freeman and Company, 2007. Textbook. ISBN=9780716787242</ref>. To accomplish this relief, the enzyme ''nicks'' a single strand of the DNA molecule of interest, allowing rotation around the uncleaved strand<ref name='Stayley'>PMID:20187656</ref>. This action removes between 5 to 14 superhelical turns each time the DNA molecule is nicked<ref name='Stayley' />. In order to better understand the mechanism of Variola Topoisomerase's major function, we will first look at the structural details. See also [[Smallpox (Variola Virus) - Topoisomerase 1B]].
===Structural Details===
===Structural Details===

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Structure of Variola Topoisomerase 1B with DNA (PDB entry 3igc)

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