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Which enzyme functions to prevent supercoiling of the DNA molecule during replication?

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Topoisomerase

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The enzyme Topoisomerase functions to prevent super-coiling of the DNA molecule during replication.

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  • During replication, topoisomerases are required to relieve the positive supercoiling that arises from DNA unwiding mediated by Helicases.
  • A DNA topoisomerase is a nuclease that breaks a phosphodiester bond in a DNA strand.
  • All topoiomereases are classified as Topoisomerase I and Topoisomerase II depending on whether they cleave one or two strands respectively.
  • Topoisomerase I do not use ATP as a source of energy, the reaction is powered by energy stored in super-coiled DNA.
  • Topoisomerase II also do not require external energy but it utilizes ATP hydrolysis to drive conformation changes in the protein during reaction cycle.

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