Ex vivo visualization of RNA polymerase III-specific gene activity with electron microscopy
Manger, Ermel, and Frangakis report the use of CRISPR/Cas9 to stably insert multiple copies of a particular gene-of-interest near the 35S rRNA gene, to allow direct visualization of gene clusters with electron microscopy. They achieve more than 7-fold enrichment of associated Pol III complexes withi...
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Sumario: | Manger, Ermel, and Frangakis report the use of CRISPR/Cas9 to stably insert multiple copies of a particular gene-of-interest near the 35S rRNA gene, to allow direct visualization of gene clusters with electron microscopy. They achieve more than 7-fold enrichment of associated Pol III complexes within the field of view, demonstrating the utility of the approach. |
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