MiCas9 increases large size gene knock-in rates and reduces undesirable on-target and off-target indel edits
Cas9 fused to DNA damage repair proteins can improve rates of gene knock-in but the chimeric protein is often large. Here the authors fuse Cas9 to a minimal Brex27 motif from BRCA2 consisting of thirty-six amino acids to enhance the efficacy and safety of gene editing.
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Main Authors: | Linyuan Ma, Jinxue Ruan, Jun Song, Luan Wen, Dongshan Yang, Jiangyang Zhao, Xiaofeng Xia, Y. Eugene Chen, Jifeng Zhang, Jie Xu |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/58d62b4781c84e8aa9e7b4d0d8b4512d |
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