Improving CRISPR genome editing by engineering guide RNAs

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Title
Improving CRISPR genome editing by engineering guide RNAs
Author(s)
Su Bin Moon; Do Yon Kim; Jeong Heon Ko; J S Kim; Yong Sam Kim
Bibliographic Citation
Trends in Biotechnology, vol. 37, no. 8, pp. 870-881
Publication Year
2019
Abstract
CRISPR technology is a two-component gene editing system in which the effector protein induces genetic alterations with the aid of a gene targeting guide RNA. Guide RNA can be produced through chemical synthesis, in vitro transcription, or intracellular transcription. Guide RNAs can be engineered to have chemical modifications, alterations in the spacer length, sequence modifications, fusion of RNA or DNA components, and incorporation of deoxynucleotides. Engineered guide RNA can improve genome editing efficiency and target specificity, regulation of biological toxicity, sensitive and specific molecular imaging, multiplexing, and editing flexibility. Therefore, engineered guide RNA will enable more specific, efficient, and safe gene editing, ultimately improving the clinical benefits of gene therapy.
Keyword
CRISPRgene therapygenome editingguide RNAguide RNA engineering
ISSN
0167-7799
Publisher
Elsevier
Full Text Link
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tibtech.2019.01.009
Type
Article
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Synthetic Biology and Bioengineering Research Institute > Genome Editing Research Center > 1. Journal Articles
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