What are the Functions of Topoisomerase and How Does it Work?

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Topoisomerase is an essential enzyme that facilitates DNA uncoiling during replication and transcription. It alleviates the tension created by supercoiling as DNA unwinds. The equation L = W + T describes the relationship between the linking number (L), the number of supercoils (W), and the twist (T) of the DNA. Topoisomerase I introduces a single-stranded break, resulting in a delta L of +1, while Topoisomerase II creates a double-stranded break with a delta L of -2, effectively relaxing the DNA structure. Understanding these mechanisms is crucial for grasping how DNA maintains its integrity during critical cellular processes. For further information, resources such as the Wikipedia page on Topoisomerase can provide additional insights.
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Topoisomerase is a enzyme that uncoils DNA during replication and Transcription. I understand that much, but how does it go about uncoilng the DNA. My teacher was talking about how super coils form when the DNA unwinds and Topoisomerase cuts the DNA to relax the DNA. But he went into a lot of detail which i did not understand. For example he have this equation L = W + T where W the super coiling L is the limiting number and T is the twist. I don't know what he ment by all this, if anyone can explain this to me please reply. Also he talked about how Topoisomerase 1 has a delta L of +1 and Topoisomerase 2 has a delta L of -2. Topoisomerase 1 makes a single stranded break where as topo 2 makes a double stranded break. I do not know what all of this works out, so can some one please help me out, also if possible can some one provide me a good website which talks about this stuff.

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There is a lot to this, and there are some differences between various unrelated eukaryote's Topoisomerase variants.

Your prof was likely trying to give you an overview.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Topoisomerase
Go to the bottom of the article, scan through the resources listed.
 
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