Experimental localization of metal-binding sites reveals the role of metal ions in the delafloxacin-stabilized Streptococcus pneumoniae topoisomerase IV DNA cleavage complex
This entry represents a domain found in type IIA topoisomerases, such as bacterial DNA topoisomerase IV (C subunit, ParC), bacterial DNA gyrases (A subunit, GyrA), and mammalian DNA toposiomerases II. DNA topoisomerases are essential enzymes that r ...
This entry represents a domain found in type IIA topoisomerases, such as bacterial DNA topoisomerase IV (C subunit, ParC), bacterial DNA gyrases (A subunit, GyrA), and mammalian DNA toposiomerases II. DNA topoisomerases are essential enzymes that regulate the conformational changes in DNA topology by catalysing the concerted breakage and rejoining of DNA strands during normal cellular growth [1].