Abstract:During replication, transcription, and cell division, knots and tangles can form in DNA. To relieve this stress, type II topoisomerases are employed, which use a transient enzyme‐linked double strand break to remove the knots and tangles formed within the DNA. Furthermore, because the cell has an immediate need for topoisomerase II activity in order to properly perform cellular functions, topoisomerase II has become a target of interest for anticancer therapy. Over the past several years, a class of compounds … Show more
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