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&nbsp;DNA topoisomerase&nbsp;plays an impotant role in breaking the phosophodiester bond by binding covalently onto the DNA backbone phosphate. It acst as a reversible nuclease. This whole process is a reversible one, whereby before the protein leaves, the phosophodiester bonds are re-made.&nbsp;There are two types of DNA topoisomerase, topoisomerase I and topoismerase II.<br><br>  
&nbsp;DNA topoisomerase&nbsp;plays an impotant role in breaking the phosophodiester bond by binding covalently onto the DNA backbone phosphate. It acst as a reversible nuclease. This whole process is a reversible one, whereby before the protein leaves, the phosophodiester bonds are re-made.&nbsp;There are two types of DNA topoisomerase, topoisomerase I and topoismerase II<ref>Alberts, BA, 2008. Molecular Biology of The Cell. 5th ed. New York: Garland Science.</ref>.<br><br>  


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1.&nbsp;Alberts, BA, 2008. Molecular Biology of The Cell. 5th ed. New York: Garland Science.
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 DNA topoisomerase plays an impotant role in breaking the phosophodiester bond by binding covalently onto the DNA backbone phosphate. It acst as a reversible nuclease. This whole process is a reversible one, whereby before the protein leaves, the phosophodiester bonds are re-made. There are two types of DNA topoisomerase, topoisomerase I and topoismerase II[1].


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  1. Alberts, BA, 2008. Molecular Biology of The Cell. 5th ed. New York: Garland Science.