Topoisomerases: A Biochemical Overview
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Topoisomerase
Topoisomerases are a class of enzymes that create miniscule, reversible cuts in the DNA helix past the replication fork to relieve torsional stress, and stabilize the DNA helix during replication and transcription. The molecular structure of DNA is controlled by the aforementioned snipping of DNA and passing the strand through the cut. Type I topoisomerases create single stranded cuts in DNA, while Type II topoisomerases create double stranded cuts in DNA. Topoisomerases are further along the DNA helix past the replication fork, which contributes to it's ability to prevent breakage in DNA strands.
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