Topoisomerase IV

Topoisomerase IV is one of two type-II topoisomerases in bacteria, the other being DNA gyrase. Like gyrase, topoisomerase IV is able to pass one double-strand of DNA through another double-strand of DNA, thereby changing the linking number of DNA by two in each enzymatic step.

Functions

Topoisomerase IV has two functions in the cell.

While topoisomerase IV does relax positive supercoils like DNA gyrase, it does not introduce further negative supercoiling like the latter enzyme.[1]

Clinical significance

Topoisomerase IV is also a target of antibiotics, such as the quinolone drugs, which include ciprofloxacin.

References

  1. Kato, Jun-ichi; Suzuki, Hideho; Ikeda, Hideo (25 December 1992). "Purification and characterization of DNA topoisomerase IV in Escherichia coli". Journal of Biological Chemistry 267 (36): 25676–25684. PMID 1334483.

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