Studies of DNA structures linking sister chromatids, the proteins that regulate them, and their impact on segregation during anaphase
Type IIA topoisomerases have long been attributed the ability to simplify DNA topology - supercoils, knots and catenanes - far beyond their thermodynamic equilibrium. Such activity makes clear biological sense, however topology of a DNA molecule is a global attribute, and type IIA topoisomerases are...
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Imperial College London
2013
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