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Topoisomerase IIβ targets DNA crossovers formed between distant homologous sites to induce chromatin opening
2020
Scientific Reports
Type II DNA topoisomerases (topo II) flip the spatial positions of two DNA duplexes, called G- and T- segments, by a cleavage-passage-resealing mechanism. In living cells, these DNA segments can be derived from distant sites on the same chromosome. Due to lack of proper methodology, however, no direct evidence has been described so far. The beta isoform of topo II (topo IIβ) is essential for transcriptional regulation of genes expressed in the final stage of neuronal differentiation. Here we
doi:10.1038/s41598-020-75004-w
pmid:33122676
fatcat:2zdfuk6x6zhqhp3m2f7ofn4ray