1. Continuous directed evolution of DNA-binding proteins to improve TALEN specificity.
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Hubbard, Basil P, Badran, Ahmed H, Zuris, John A, Guilinger, John P, Davis, Kevin M, Chen, Liwei, Tsai, Shengdar Q, Sander, Jeffry D, Joung, J Keith, and Liu, David R
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DNA-binding proteins ,GENOME editing ,ZINC-finger proteins ,NUCLEASES ,NUCLEOTIDES - Abstract
Nucleases containing programmable DNA-binding domains can alter the genomes of model organisms and have the potential to become human therapeutics. Here we present DNA-binding phage-assisted continuous evolution (DB-PACE) as a general approach for the laboratory evolution of DNA-binding activity and specificity. We used this system to generate transcription activator-like effectors nucleases (TALENs) with broadly improved DNA cleavage specificity, establishing DB-PACE as a versatile approach for improving the accuracy of genome-editing agents. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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