1. Engineering Cas9 for human genome editing
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Nicole M. Gaudelli and Ian Slaymaker
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Gene Editing ,0303 health sciences ,Cas9 ,Computer science ,Computational biology ,Genetic code ,Genome ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Genome editing ,Structural Biology ,Humans ,Human genome ,CRISPR-Cas Systems ,Molecular Biology ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,030304 developmental biology - Abstract
Since the initial reports describing CRISPR-Cas9, labs across the globe have leveraged this valuable gene editing tool to alter the genomes of living cells. With the goal of generating more precise and efficient genome changes, scientists and engineers have mutated, evolved, and covalently altered Cas9 in order to predictably edit the genetic code. Here, we highlight recent advancements and contributions to the growing field of Cas9 engineering. We present key aspects of Cas9 engineering efforts focused on sgRNA manipulation, PAM-recognition, specificity, deaminase fusions, reverse-transcriptase fusions, and structural rearrangements of this important gene-modifying tool.
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- 2021
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