One of these enzymes is a topoisomerase, which is used by the virus to relieve the excessive twisting of DNA strands that normally occurs during DNA replication and transcription of the viral genes.
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and topoisomerase IV (both Type II topoisomerases), which are required for bacterial DNA replication, transcription, repair, and recombination. <18yrs: usually not recommended. See full labeling.
Levofloxacin 5mg/mL; soln for slow IV infusion; preservative-free. Levofloxacin inhibits bacterial topoisomerase IV and DNA gyrase (both of which are type II topoisomerases), enzymes required for ...