Answer: The enzyme being targeted by this type of drug is DNA topoisomerase or DNA gyrase.
Explanation: Replication requires not just a single DNA polymerase but different enzymes and proteins, each performing a specific task. DNA helicase separates the two parental DNA strands that act as templates in replication by moving along the DNA and separating the strand using chemical energy from ATP. DNA topoisomerase or DNA gyrase relieves the torsional strain or topological stress generated by DNA unwinding. DNA-binding proteins binds and stabilizes the separated single-stranded DNA. Primase synthesizes the short segments of RNA (RNA primers) which must be present on the template before DNA polymerase can begin to synthesize DNA.