- Source: TOP2A
DNA topoisomerase IIα is a human enzyme encoded by the TOP2A gene.
Topoisomerase IIα relieves topological DNA stress during transcription, condenses chromosomes, and separates chromatids. It catalyzes the transient breaking and rejoining of two strands of duplex DNA which allows the strands to pass through one another. Two forms of this enzyme exist as likely products of a gene duplication event. The gene encoding this form, alpha, is localized to chromosome 17 and the beta gene is localized to chromosome 3. The gene encoding this enzyme functions as the target for several chemotherapy agents and a variety of mutations in this gene have been associated with the development of drug resistance. Reduced activity of this enzyme may also play a role in ataxia-telangiectasia.
Interactions
TOP2A has been shown to interact with SMURF2, HDAC1, CDC5L, Small ubiquitin-related modifier 1, P53, and TOPBP1.
In other species
In Drosophila Hadlaczky et al 1988 found DNA topoisomerase II α to correlate with cell proliferation - but β did not.
See also
Topoisomerase II
TOP2B - Topoisomerase II beta
Gene duplication
Ataxia-telangiectasia
TOPBP1
References
Further reading
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- Kromosom
- TOP2A
- Chromosome
- P-bodies
- Anthracycline
- List of human protein-coding genes 4
- P53
- TOPBP1
- GHKL domain
- Breast cancer classification
- Chromogenic in situ hybridization