noun
- Plural of gyrase; enzymes that catalyze the introduction or removal of supercoils in DNA, essential for DNA replication and transcription in bacteria.
Usage: biochemistry; molecular biology; technical term
Examples
- Bacterial gyrases are targets for many antibiotics used in clinical medicine.
- The gyrases in E. coli help manage the topological stress of DNA during replication.
- Fluoroquinolone antibiotics work by inhibiting bacterial gyrases.
- Different gyrases have been identified across various bacterial species.