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The protein DNA Topoisomerase IIα (human) has two <scene name='91/914441/Chains/2'>chains</scene> one represented in <scene name='91/914441/Green/1'>green</scene> and one in <scene name='91/914441/Gray/1'>gray</scene>, both bounded to <scene name='91/914441/Dna/1'>double-stranded DNA</scene>.
The protein DNA Topoisomerase IIα (human) has two <scene name='91/914441/Chains/2'>chains</scene> one represented in <scene name='91/914441/Green/1'>green</scene> and one in <scene name='91/914441/Gray/1'>gray</scene>, both bounded to <scene name='91/914441/Dna/1'>double-stranded DNA</scene>.
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The <scene name='91/914441/Secondary/1'>secondary structure</scene> of this protein has beta strands and <scene name='91/914441/Alpha_helice/1'>alpha helices</scene>. <scene name='91/914441/Secondary_monomer/1'>Here</scene> is what a monomer secondary structure looks like. In other representation, the <scene name='91/914441/C_to_n/2'>C-terminus and the N-terminus</scene> can be seen in red and dark blue respectively.
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The <scene name='91/914441/Secondary/1'>secondary structure</scene> of this protein has <scene name='91/914441/Sheet/1'>beta sheets</scene> and <scene name='91/914441/Alpha_helice/1'>alpha helices</scene>. <scene name='91/914441/Secondary_monomer/1'>Here</scene> is what a monomer secondary structure looks like. In other representation, the <scene name='91/914441/C_to_n/2'>C-terminus and the N-terminus</scene> can be seen in red and dark blue respectively.
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== References ==
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DNA Topoisomerase II

DNA topoisomerase II alpha

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