Effect of GyrB dose on subunit exchange. 5 pmole of heterodimers (BA.A and BAF.A as indicated) were incubated with increasing amount of GyrB (triangle) in a cleavage assay. From the highest to the lowest dose: 16, 8, 4, 2, 1 and 0.5 pmole were used. At lower GyrB/heterodimer ratio, single-strand cleavage is predominant with BAF.A, whereas BA.A still displays robust double-strand cleavage activity. Single-strand cleavage activity does go up marginally with the wild-type protein at the lower GyrB dose, suggesting missing GyrB on one side can lead to the formation of single-strand cleavage complexes. However, even at very low GyrB/heterodimer ratio, the majority of cleavage complexes are double-stranded.