BEAR reveals that increased fidelity variants can successfully reduce the mismatch tolerance of adenine but not cytosine base editors
Base editors allow for precision engineering of the genome. Here, the authors present BEAR, a plasmid-based fluorescence assay for the measurement of CBE and ABE activity, to reveal the mechanism underlying their differences and to increase the yield of edited cells with reduced indel background.
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Autores principales: | András Tálas, Dorottya A. Simon, Péter I. Kulcsár, Éva Varga, Sarah L. Krausz, Ervin Welker |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/dc4c7d49e7c84512854b815f71269ae5 |
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