Topo II homodimers resolve catenated DNA by strand passage: one double-helix, the T(transported)-segment, is passed through a transient double-stranded break made in another double-helix, the G(gate)-segment, after which Topo II religates the G-segment. Decatenation that results from strand passage is required for chromosome segregation in all DNA-based cells.

Topo II homodimers resolve catenated DNA by strand passage: one double-helix, the T(transported)-segment, is passed through a transient double-stranded break made in another double-helix, the G(gate)-segment, after which Topo II religates the G-segment. Decatenation that results from strand passage is required for chromosome segregation in all DNA-based cells.

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