Two-dimensional gel electrophoresis to study the activity of type iia topoisomerases on plasmid replication intermediates
DNA topoisomerases are the enzymes that regulate DNA topology in all living cells. Since the discovery and purification of ω (omega), when the first were topoisomerase identified, the function of many topoisomerases has been examined. However, their ability to relax supercoiling and unlink the pre-c...
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2021
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