Untangling the double helix : DNA entanglement and the action of the DNA topoisomerases
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Untangling the double helix : DNA entanglement and the action of the DNA topoisomerases
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, c2009
- : pbk
- : hard
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
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: hard ISBN 9780879698638
Description
The problem of unraveling two intertwined strands during the duplication of DNA was recognized shortly after the proposal of the DNA double helix structure in 1953. A group of enzymes called DNA topoisomerases solve this problem by breaking and rejoining DNA molecules in a controlled manner, thereby allowing strands to be passed through each other and thus untangled - not just during DNA replication, but also during many other basic cellular processes. Because of their intimate involvement in the workings of the cell, topoisomerases are also the logical targets of many antibiotics (including Cipro) and anticancer agents. This book, written by James Wang, the discoverer of the first topoisomerase and a leader in the field since, presents ten chapters covering the historical backdrop of the DNA entanglement problem and the discovery of the DNA topoisomerases, how DNA topoisomerases perform their magic in DNA replication, transcription, genetic recombination and chromosome condensation, and how they are targets of therapeutic agents.
The book should appeal to readers from undergraduates upwards with interests in the biological and clinical aspects of topoisomerase function, or in the mathematics and physics of topology.
Table of Contents
Preface 1. An Insuperable Problem 2. Nature's Solutions: The DNA Topoisomerases 3. Breaking a DNA Strand and Holding on to the Broken Ends 4. A Magic Swivel 5. Moving One DNA Double Helix through Another 6. Real-Time Viewing of the DNA Topoisomerases in Action 7. Manifestations of DNA Entanglement: Replication and Recombination 8. Manifestations of DNA Entanglement: Gene Expression 9. Beyond DNA Entanglement: New Twists on an Old Theme 10. From Nature's Battlefields to the Clinical Wards Appendices 1. Identification of the Covalent Intermediates in Topoisomerase-Catalyzed Reactions 2. Catalysis of DNA Breakage and Rejoining by DNA Topoisomerases Index
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: pbk ISBN 9780879698799
Description
The problem of unraveling two intertwined strands during the duplication of DNA was recognized shortly after the proposal of the DNA double helix structure in 1953. A group of enzymes called DNA topoisomerases solve this problem by breaking and rejoining DNA molecules in a controlled manner, thereby allowing strands to be passed through each other and thus untangled-not just during DNA replication, but also during many other basic cellular processes. Because of their intimate involvement in the workings of the cell, topoisomerases are also the logical targets of many antibiotics (including Cipro) and anticancer agents. This book, written by James Wang, the discoverer of the first topoisomerase and a leader in the field since, presents ten chapters covering the historical backdrop of the DNA entanglement problem and the discovery of the DNA topoisomerases, how DNA topoisomerases perform their magic in DNA replication, transcription, genetic recombination and chromosome condensation, and how they are targets of therapeutic agents.
The book should appeal to readers from undergraduates upwards with interests in the biological and clinical aspects of topoisomerase function, or in the mathematics and physics of topology.
Table of Contents
Preface 1. An Insuperable Problem 2. Nature's Solutions: The DNA Topoisomerases 3. Breaking a DNA Strand and Holding on to the Broken Ends 4. A Magic Swivel 5. Moving One DNA Double Helix through Another 6. Real-Time Viewing of the DNA Topoisomerases in Action 7. Manifestations of DNA Entanglement: Replication and Recombination 8. Manifestations of DNA Entanglement: Gene Expression 9. Beyond DNA Entanglement: New Twists on an Old Theme 10. From Nature's Battlefields to the Clinical Wards Appendices 1. Identification of the Covalent Intermediates in Topoisomerase-Catalyzed Reactions 2. Catalysis of DNA Breakage and Rejoining by DNA Topoisomerases Index
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