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Interestingly, the "DNA strand inversion model" for gyrase activity was proposed in 1979 by Drs. Patrick O. Brown and the late Nicholas R. Cozzarelli, also in a Science paper, well before ...
Interestingly, the "DNA strand inversion model" for gyrase activity was proposed in 1979 by Drs. Patrick O. Brown and the late Nicholas R. Cozzarelli, also in a Science paper, well before ...
Interestingly, the “DNA strand inversion model” for gyrase activity was proposed in 1979 by Drs. Patrick O. Brown and the late Nicholas R. Cozzarelli, also in a Science paper, well before researchers ...
Interestingly, the "DNA strand inversion model" for gyrase activity was proposed in 1979 by Drs. Patrick O. Brown and the late Nicholas R. Cozzarelli, also in a Science paper, well before ...
These developments, underpinned by thorough structure–activity relationship studies, underscore the potential of DNA gyrase inhibitors not only as therapeutics against Gram-positive pathogens ...
DNA gyrase operates like a tiny molecular machine, carefully twisting and stabilising bacterial DNA. This twisting, known as supercoiling, is similar to winding an elastic band: as it twists, it ...
Using high-resolution cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-em), researchers from Durham University, Jagiellonian University, and the John Innes Centre uncovered unprecedented detail of gyrase’s action ...
Interestingly, the “DNA strand inversion model” for gyrase activity was proposed in 1979 by Drs. Patrick O. Brown and the late Nicholas R. Cozzarelli, also in a Science paper, well before researchers ...