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DNA SUPERCOILING AND ROLE
OF TOPOISOMERASES
Presented by,
Yashwanth B S
FBT-MA7-05
Contents:
DNA Supercoiling
 Definition.
 Mechanism.
 Types of supercoiling(Positive and Negative).
 Linking number.
 Functions of supercoiling.
 Methods of measuring supercoiling.
 Supercoiling in Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes.
Topoisomerases
 Role of topoisomerases in supercoiling.
 Different types of topoisomerase.
 Functions of topoisomerase.
DEFINITION
DNA supercoiling refers to the over- or under-
winding of a DNA strand, and is an expression of
the strain on that strand.
A super coiled form of DNA is the one in which
the double helix is further twisted about itself,
forming a tightly coiled structure.
Mechanism
A double helix of DNA undergoes
additional twisting in the same direction as or in
the opposite direction from the turns in the
original helix. Supercoiling results when DNA is
subject to some form of structural strain. A
strain is introduced in the DNA to induce
supercoiling.
Original DNA form
The most common double helical structure found in
nature is B-DNA in which the double helix is right-handed
with about 10–10.5 base pairs per turn
Underwound DNA form
Underwound state occurs when the DNA has
fewer helical turns than the normal B-form.
Cells maintain DNA in an underwound state
to;
1)Facilitate its compaction by coiling.
2)Enable the enzymes responsible for DNA
metabolism to separate DNA strands.
This state however causes the molecule to be
thermodynamically strained. The strain is accommodated
by coiling of the axis of DNA on itself to form supercoil.
COILING SUPERCOIL
NEGATIVE SUPERCOIL (LEFT HANDED)
Negative supercoiling involves twisting
against the helical conformation (twisting in a left-handed
fashion), which preferentially underwinds and "straightens"
the helix at low twisting stress, and knots the DNA into
negative supercoils at high twisting stress
POSITIVE SUPERCOIL (RIGHT HANDED)
Positive supercoiling of DNA occurs when the
right-handed, double-helical conformation of DNA is
twisted even tighter (twisted in a right-handed
fashion) until the helix begins to distort and "knot."
Linking number
Numerical expression for degree of supercoiling
A. Equation Lk=Tw+Wr
B. L : linking number, # of times that one DNA strand winds about
the others strands, is always an integer
C. T: twist,# of revolutions about the duplex helix
D. W: writhe, # of turns of the duplex axis about the
superhelicalaxis by definition the measure of the degree of
supercoiling
E. Specific linking difference or superhelical density=∆Lk/Lk0
Functions of supercoiling
 Genome packaging
 Gene Expression
 DNA / RNA Synthesis
Methods for measuring supercoiling
Based on how compact the DNA is
A. Gel electrophoresis
i) 1 dimensional
ii)2 dimensional
B. Density sedimentation
Supercoiling in prokaryotes
In prokaryotes, plectonemic supercoils are predominant, because
of the circular chromosome and relatively small amount of genetic
material.
This structure is called the FOLDED GENOME.
Within the folded genome, the chromosome is organized into
domains or loops, each of which is independently negatively
supercoiled.
A dimeric protein – HU condenses DNA and wrap it in bead like
structure.
Supercoiling in Eukaryotes
 In eukaryotes, DNA supercoiling exists on many levels of both
plectonemic and solenoidal supercoils.
 The solenoidal supercoiling proving most effective in compacting the
DNA.
 Solenoidal supercoiling is achieved with histones to form a 10 nm
fiber.
 This fiber is further coiled into a 30 nm fiber, and further coiled upon
itself numerous times more to form chromatin and eventually
chromosome.
TOPOISOMERASE
Topoisomerases are enzymes that regulate the
overwinding or underwinding of DNA.
Topoisomerases are
isomerase enzymes
that act on the
topology of DNA.
Role of topoisomerase
 The winding problem of DNA arises due to the intertwined nature
of its double-helical structure.
 During DNA replication and transcription, DNA becomes
overwound ahead of a replication fork.
 If left unabated, this torsion would eventually stop the ability of
RNA & DNA polymerase involved in these processes to continue
down the DNA strand.
 Topoisomerases bind to either single-stranded or double-stranded
DNA and cut the phosphate backbone of the DNA.
 This intermediate break allows the DNA to be untangled or
unwound, and, at the end of these processes, the DNA backbone
is resealed again.
Types of topoisomerase
1)Topoisomerases I :
breaks only one strand
2)Topoisomerases II :
breaks both strands
Type I topoisomerases
Type I topoisomerases are enzymes that cut one of the two
strands of double-stranded DNA, relax the strand, and reanneal the
strand.
Type II topoisomerases
Type II topoisomerases cut both strands of the DNA helix
simultaneously. They use the hydrolysis of ATP, unlike Type I
topoisomerase. These enzymes change the linking number of
circular DNA by ±2.
Functions:
 To remove DNA supercoils during
transcription and DNA replication,
 For strand breakage during recombination,
 For chromosome condensation, and
 To disentangle intertwined DNA during
mitosis
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Dna supercoiling and role of topoisomerases

  • 1. DNA SUPERCOILING AND ROLE OF TOPOISOMERASES Presented by, Yashwanth B S FBT-MA7-05
  • 2. Contents: DNA Supercoiling  Definition.  Mechanism.  Types of supercoiling(Positive and Negative).  Linking number.  Functions of supercoiling.  Methods of measuring supercoiling.  Supercoiling in Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes. Topoisomerases  Role of topoisomerases in supercoiling.  Different types of topoisomerase.  Functions of topoisomerase.
  • 3. DEFINITION DNA supercoiling refers to the over- or under- winding of a DNA strand, and is an expression of the strain on that strand. A super coiled form of DNA is the one in which the double helix is further twisted about itself, forming a tightly coiled structure.
  • 4. Mechanism A double helix of DNA undergoes additional twisting in the same direction as or in the opposite direction from the turns in the original helix. Supercoiling results when DNA is subject to some form of structural strain. A strain is introduced in the DNA to induce supercoiling.
  • 5. Original DNA form The most common double helical structure found in nature is B-DNA in which the double helix is right-handed with about 10–10.5 base pairs per turn Underwound DNA form Underwound state occurs when the DNA has fewer helical turns than the normal B-form.
  • 6. Cells maintain DNA in an underwound state to; 1)Facilitate its compaction by coiling. 2)Enable the enzymes responsible for DNA metabolism to separate DNA strands. This state however causes the molecule to be thermodynamically strained. The strain is accommodated by coiling of the axis of DNA on itself to form supercoil.
  • 8. NEGATIVE SUPERCOIL (LEFT HANDED) Negative supercoiling involves twisting against the helical conformation (twisting in a left-handed fashion), which preferentially underwinds and "straightens" the helix at low twisting stress, and knots the DNA into negative supercoils at high twisting stress POSITIVE SUPERCOIL (RIGHT HANDED) Positive supercoiling of DNA occurs when the right-handed, double-helical conformation of DNA is twisted even tighter (twisted in a right-handed fashion) until the helix begins to distort and "knot."
  • 9.
  • 10. Linking number Numerical expression for degree of supercoiling A. Equation Lk=Tw+Wr B. L : linking number, # of times that one DNA strand winds about the others strands, is always an integer C. T: twist,# of revolutions about the duplex helix D. W: writhe, # of turns of the duplex axis about the superhelicalaxis by definition the measure of the degree of supercoiling E. Specific linking difference or superhelical density=∆Lk/Lk0
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  • 18. Functions of supercoiling  Genome packaging  Gene Expression  DNA / RNA Synthesis
  • 19. Methods for measuring supercoiling Based on how compact the DNA is A. Gel electrophoresis i) 1 dimensional ii)2 dimensional B. Density sedimentation
  • 20.
  • 21. Supercoiling in prokaryotes In prokaryotes, plectonemic supercoils are predominant, because of the circular chromosome and relatively small amount of genetic material. This structure is called the FOLDED GENOME. Within the folded genome, the chromosome is organized into domains or loops, each of which is independently negatively supercoiled. A dimeric protein – HU condenses DNA and wrap it in bead like structure.
  • 22.
  • 23. Supercoiling in Eukaryotes  In eukaryotes, DNA supercoiling exists on many levels of both plectonemic and solenoidal supercoils.  The solenoidal supercoiling proving most effective in compacting the DNA.  Solenoidal supercoiling is achieved with histones to form a 10 nm fiber.  This fiber is further coiled into a 30 nm fiber, and further coiled upon itself numerous times more to form chromatin and eventually chromosome.
  • 24. TOPOISOMERASE Topoisomerases are enzymes that regulate the overwinding or underwinding of DNA. Topoisomerases are isomerase enzymes that act on the topology of DNA.
  • 25. Role of topoisomerase  The winding problem of DNA arises due to the intertwined nature of its double-helical structure.  During DNA replication and transcription, DNA becomes overwound ahead of a replication fork.  If left unabated, this torsion would eventually stop the ability of RNA & DNA polymerase involved in these processes to continue down the DNA strand.  Topoisomerases bind to either single-stranded or double-stranded DNA and cut the phosphate backbone of the DNA.  This intermediate break allows the DNA to be untangled or unwound, and, at the end of these processes, the DNA backbone is resealed again.
  • 26.
  • 27. Types of topoisomerase 1)Topoisomerases I : breaks only one strand 2)Topoisomerases II : breaks both strands
  • 28. Type I topoisomerases Type I topoisomerases are enzymes that cut one of the two strands of double-stranded DNA, relax the strand, and reanneal the strand.
  • 29. Type II topoisomerases Type II topoisomerases cut both strands of the DNA helix simultaneously. They use the hydrolysis of ATP, unlike Type I topoisomerase. These enzymes change the linking number of circular DNA by ±2.
  • 30. Functions:  To remove DNA supercoils during transcription and DNA replication,  For strand breakage during recombination,  For chromosome condensation, and  To disentangle intertwined DNA during mitosis