Chemical modifications of adenine base editor mRNA and guide RNA expand its application scope
Cas9 base editors are promising tools for correcting pathogenic single nucleotide mutations. Here the authors chemically modify mRNA encoding the editor and the gRNA to enhance editing and broaden its application.
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Main Authors: | Tingting Jiang, Jordana M. Henderson, Kevin Coote, Yi Cheng, Hillary C. Valley, Xiao-Ou Zhang, Qin Wang, Luke H. Rhym, Yueying Cao, Gregory A. Newby, Hermann Bihler, Martin Mense, Zhiping Weng, Daniel G. Anderson, Anton P. McCaffrey, David R. Liu, Wen Xue |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/063c642bedca45fb8d0878850da6e48f |
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