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  • 21. Plasmid DNA supercoiling by DNA gyrase.
    Sayer PJ, Goble ML, Oram M, Fisher LM.
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  • 22. A topoisomerase from Escherichia coli related to DNA gyrase.
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  • 24. Identification of a DNA supercoiling activity in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
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  • 26. RecA can stimulate the relaxation activity of topoisomerase I: Molecular basis of topoisomerase-mediated genome-wide transcriptional responses in Escherichia coli.
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  • 31. Bacterial topoisomerases and the control of DNA supercoiling.
    Drlica K.
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  • 32. Hypernegative supercoiling of the DNA template during transcription elongation in vitro.
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    Koo HS, Claassen L, Grossman L, Liu LF.
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  • 35. DNA supercoiling in gyrase mutants.
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  • 37. A β-hairpin is a Minimal Latch that Supports Positive Supercoiling by Reverse Gyrase.
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  • 40. Transcription generates positively and negatively supercoiled domains in the template.
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