Comprehensive deletion landscape of CRISPR-Cas9 identifies minimal RNA-guided DNA-binding modules
Proteins evolve through the modular rearrangement of domains. Here the authors introduce MISER, a minimization by iterative size-exclusion and recombination method to make all possible deletions of a protein, uncovering functions for Cas9 domains involved in DNA binding.
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Main Authors: | Arik Shams, Sean A. Higgins, Christof Fellmann, Thomas G. Laughlin, Benjamin L. Oakes, Rachel Lew, Shin Kim, Maria Lukarska, Madeline Arnold, Brett T. Staahl, Jennifer A. Doudna, David F. Savage |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/f92b1a4bf0574fe9b95344d8bcec8e40 |
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