Engineering cell signaling using tunable CRISPR–Cpf1-based transcription factors
Cpf1 has been repurposed as a transcriptional repressor in bacteria and plants. Here, the authors construct activators and repressors in human cells using Cpf1 coupled to riboswitches and GPCRs.
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Main Authors: | Yuchen Liu, Jinghong Han, Zhicong Chen, Hanwei Wu, Hongsong Dong, Guohui Nie |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/c8002b7c0f954b6b8839bea82b0d4ce3 |
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