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DescriptionTopoisomerase IIB VI pdb 2Q2E bioassembly 1.png
English: Structure of topoisomerase VI as depicted in PDB: 2Q2E Bioassembly 1. Arrangement is similar to bacterial IIA members. Chains are colored differently. The ATPase domain lies on the bottom of the molecule, while the Toprim domain lies on the top; each forms a DNA gate.
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Structure of topoisomerase VI. Chains are colored differently. The ATPase domain lies on the bottom of the molecule, while the Toprim domain lies on the top; each forms a DNA gate.
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normalise orientation to match the yeast 2rgr pic. turned it upside down and slightly tilted. steps to reproduce: open bioassembly with corrected chain IDs in PyMol, use orient, turn z, -90; turn y, -30; draw.
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