Chimeric nucleases are an example of engineered proteins which must comprise a DNA-binding domain to give sequence specificity and a nuclease domain for...
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frequency. Chimeric nuclease Genome editing Gene targeting Zinc finger protein Zinc finger chimera Protein engineering Zinc finger nuclease treatment of...
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Genome editing (redirect from Genome editing with engineered nucleases)
current nuclease-based gene editing platforms but its use was limited by low efficiencies of editing. Genome editing with engineered nucleases, i.e. all...
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the first to demonstrate precise gene editing in human cells using chimeric nucleases. He graduated magna cum laude from Harvard University and completed...
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the first to demonstrate precise gene editing in human cells using chimeric nucleases. In October 2005, Baltimore resigned the office of the president of...
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Monoclonal antibody (section Chimeric antibodies)
contrast, the in vivo sample is likely to have host antibodies, proteases, nucleases, nucleic acids and viruses. In both cases, other secretions by the hybridomas...
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"Stimulation of homologous recombination through targeted cleavage by chimeric nucleases". Mol Cell Biol. 21 (1): 289–297. doi:10.1128/MCB.21.1.289-297.2001...
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biotechnology company Tiziana Life Sciences to explore using foralumab to aid chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell therapy, and with Philadelphia-based iECURE...
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finger nucleases. Since 2009 more accurate and easier systems to implement have been developed. Transcription activator-like effector nucleases (TALENs)...
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than other cellular adoptive immunotherapies such as CAR T cell therapy. Chimeric antigen receptor T-cells (CAR-T) are predominantly used in cancer immunotherapy...
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Gene knockout (section Site-specific nucleases)
needed] Transcription activator-like effector nucleases (TALENs) also contain a DNA binding domain and a nuclease that can cleave DNA. The DNA binding region...
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Cas9 contains two nuclease domains: an McrA-like HNH nuclease domain and a RuvC-like nuclease domain. These HNH and RuvC-like nuclease domains are responsible...
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interacting loci are re-ligated together to create a genomic library of chimeric DNA molecules. The relative abundance of these chimeras, or ligation products...
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company, has developed a fully rational design process called Directed Nuclease Editor (DNE) which is capable of creating engineered meganucleases that...
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the Department of Genetics. This work represented the first use of chimeric nucleases to edit genomes by homologous recombination. Later, while working...
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Sgs1 helicase and the Exo1 and Dna2 nucleases. As a helicase, Sgs1 "unzips" the double-strand DNA, while the nuclease activity of Exo1 and Dna2 allows them...
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collaborating groups of Emmanuelle Charpentier and Jennifer Doudna described a chimeric RNA design which is capable of facilitating cleavage of DNA using purified...
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viral replication and protecting the 3'UTR from 5' endonuclease digestion. Nuclease resistance protects the downstream 3' UTR RNA fragment from degradation...
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combine its CRISPR-Cas9 technology with Juno's experience in creating chimeric antigen receptor and high-affinity T cell receptor therapeutics to the...
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different parental genes priming for each other, resulting in chimeric DNA. The chimeric DNA of parental size is then amplified using end terminal primers...
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the targeted DNA region. Hence the genes encoding for the site-specific-nuclease of interest may also be transformed along with the repair template. These...
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increased understanding of nuclease function has led to more direct DNA editing, using techniques such as zinc finger nucleases and CRISPR. The vector incorporates...
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Zinc finger chimera (section Zinc finger nucleases)
Zinc finger protein chimera are chimeric proteins composed of a DNA-binding zinc finger protein domain and another domain through which the protein exerts...
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base pairing occurs, other proteins direct the mRNA to be destroyed by nucleases. Next to be linked to regulation were Xist and other long noncoding RNAs...
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(the nuclease Cas9) and (b) the DNA sequences of previously encountered viral invaders (CRISPR). These viral DNA sequences enable the nuclease to target...
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offer an editorial comment in the journal Gene: The work on restriction nucleases not only permits us easily to construct recombinant DNA molecules and...
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base-pairing of a single guide RNA (sgRNA) to the genomic locus. sgRNA is a chimeric noncoding RNA that can be subdivided into three regions: a 20 nt base-pairing...
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position corresponded to 30% of the total DNA sequence of the yeast HO nuclease. Many genes have unrelated intein-coding segments inserted at different...
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oncogenic chimeric proteins, the fusion product lacks functional domain from respective genes, indicative of an amorphic rearrangement. This chimeric LACTB2-NCOA2...
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S2CID 36630239. Hammond S, Bernstein E, Beach D, Hannon G (2000). "An RNA-directed nuclease mediates post-transcriptional gene silencing in Drosophila cells". Nature...
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