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The Transducer Domain Is Important for Clamp Operation in Human DNA Topoisomerase IIα
2003
Journal of Biological Chemistry
DNA topoisomerase II is a multidomain homodimeric enzyme that changes DNA topology by coupling ATP hydrolysis to the transport of one DNA helix through a transient double-stranded break in another. The process requires dramatic conformational changes including closure of an ATP-operated clamp, which is comprised of two N-terminal domains from each protomer. The most N-terminal domain contains the ATP-binding site and is directly involved in clamp closure, undergoing dimerization upon ATP
doi:10.1074/jbc.m309624200
pmid:14583603
fatcat:oavy72unrfcarbuuohlubbaff4