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Mechanism of Type IA Topoisomerases
by
Tse-Dinh, Yuk-Ching
, Dasgupta, Tumpa
, Ferdous, Shomita
in
Bacteria
/ Catalysis
/ Catalytic Domain - genetics
/ Coronaviruses
/ Crystal structure
/ Crystallography, X-Ray
/ decatenation
/ DNA supercoiling
/ DNA Topoisomerases, Type I - chemistry
/ DNA Topoisomerases, Type I - genetics
/ DNA Topoisomerases, Type I - ultrastructure
/ DNA, Single-Stranded - genetics
/ DNA, Single-Stranded - ultrastructure
/ DNA-Binding Proteins - chemistry
/ DNA-Binding Proteins - genetics
/ E coli
/ Enzymes
/ Genome - genetics
/ Mutation
/ Protein Conformation
/ Review
/ RNA - genetics
/ RNA - ultrastructure
/ RNA polymerase
/ RNA topology
/ RNA-Binding Proteins - chemistry
/ RNA-Binding Proteins - genetics
/ topoisomerase
/ Tuberculosis
/ type IA
2020
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Mechanism of Type IA Topoisomerases
by
Tse-Dinh, Yuk-Ching
, Dasgupta, Tumpa
, Ferdous, Shomita
in
Bacteria
/ Catalysis
/ Catalytic Domain - genetics
/ Coronaviruses
/ Crystal structure
/ Crystallography, X-Ray
/ decatenation
/ DNA supercoiling
/ DNA Topoisomerases, Type I - chemistry
/ DNA Topoisomerases, Type I - genetics
/ DNA Topoisomerases, Type I - ultrastructure
/ DNA, Single-Stranded - genetics
/ DNA, Single-Stranded - ultrastructure
/ DNA-Binding Proteins - chemistry
/ DNA-Binding Proteins - genetics
/ E coli
/ Enzymes
/ Genome - genetics
/ Mutation
/ Protein Conformation
/ Review
/ RNA - genetics
/ RNA - ultrastructure
/ RNA polymerase
/ RNA topology
/ RNA-Binding Proteins - chemistry
/ RNA-Binding Proteins - genetics
/ topoisomerase
/ Tuberculosis
/ type IA
2020
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Mechanism of Type IA Topoisomerases
by
Tse-Dinh, Yuk-Ching
, Dasgupta, Tumpa
, Ferdous, Shomita
in
Bacteria
/ Catalysis
/ Catalytic Domain - genetics
/ Coronaviruses
/ Crystal structure
/ Crystallography, X-Ray
/ decatenation
/ DNA supercoiling
/ DNA Topoisomerases, Type I - chemistry
/ DNA Topoisomerases, Type I - genetics
/ DNA Topoisomerases, Type I - ultrastructure
/ DNA, Single-Stranded - genetics
/ DNA, Single-Stranded - ultrastructure
/ DNA-Binding Proteins - chemistry
/ DNA-Binding Proteins - genetics
/ E coli
/ Enzymes
/ Genome - genetics
/ Mutation
/ Protein Conformation
/ Review
/ RNA - genetics
/ RNA - ultrastructure
/ RNA polymerase
/ RNA topology
/ RNA-Binding Proteins - chemistry
/ RNA-Binding Proteins - genetics
/ topoisomerase
/ Tuberculosis
/ type IA
2020
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Journal Article
Mechanism of Type IA Topoisomerases
2020
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Overview
Topoisomerases in the type IA subfamily can catalyze change in topology for both DNA and RNA substrates. A type IA topoisomerase may have been present in a last universal common ancestor (LUCA) with an RNA genome. Type IA topoisomerases have since evolved to catalyze the resolution of topological barriers encountered by genomes that require the passing of nucleic acid strand(s) through a break on a single DNA or RNA strand. Here, based on available structural and biochemical data, we discuss how a type IA topoisomerase may recognize and bind single-stranded DNA or RNA to initiate its required catalytic function. Active site residues assist in the nucleophilic attack of a phosphodiester bond between two nucleotides to form a covalent intermediate with a 5′-phosphotyrosine linkage to the cleaved nucleic acid. A divalent ion interaction helps to position the 3′-hydroxyl group at the precise location required for the cleaved phosphodiester bond to be rejoined following the passage of another nucleic acid strand through the break. In addition to type IA topoisomerase structures observed by X-ray crystallography, we now have evidence from biophysical studies for the dynamic conformations that are required for type IA topoisomerases to catalyze the change in the topology of the nucleic acid substrates.
Publisher
MDPI AG,MDPI
Subject
/ DNA Topoisomerases, Type I - chemistry
/ DNA Topoisomerases, Type I - genetics
/ DNA Topoisomerases, Type I - ultrastructure
/ DNA, Single-Stranded - genetics
/ DNA, Single-Stranded - ultrastructure
/ DNA-Binding Proteins - chemistry
/ DNA-Binding Proteins - genetics
/ E coli
/ Enzymes
/ Mutation
/ Review
/ RNA-Binding Proteins - chemistry
/ RNA-Binding Proteins - genetics
/ type IA
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