Manipulation of nuclear architecture through CRISPR-mediated chromosomal looping

Chromatin looping plays an important role in gene regulation and the ability to manipulate loops would aid in understanding how this occurs. Here the authors present CLOuD9, a system that uses dimerized Cas9 complexes to selectively and reversibly establish chromatin loops.

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Autores principales: Stefanie L. Morgan, Natasha C. Mariano, Abel Bermudez, Nicole L. Arruda, Fangting Wu, Yunhai Luo, Gautam Shankar, Lin Jia, Huiling Chen, Ji-Fan Hu, Andrew R. Hoffman, Chiao-Chain Huang, Sharon J. Pitteri, Kevin C. Wang
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Publicado: Nature Portfolio 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/5309d42ed5b04e42a18e02ba03f78364
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Sumario:Chromatin looping plays an important role in gene regulation and the ability to manipulate loops would aid in understanding how this occurs. Here the authors present CLOuD9, a system that uses dimerized Cas9 complexes to selectively and reversibly establish chromatin loops.